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Continue Reading →In a stunning vote Friday, the New York State Senate, a Republican led house, voted 33-29 to pass a gay marriage act previously passed by the lower house four times.
Continue Reading →The United States Supreme Court, in an 8-1 decision, ruled in favor of Westboro Baptist Church’s rights of free speech overturning a lawsuit against the church brought by Albert Snyder for emotional distress brought on by their protests at military funerals.
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