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HUD study finds same-sex couples face housing discrimination
Same-sex couples are discriminated against when searching for housing in online rental markets across the country, according to a new U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development study released Tuesday. In states like Maryland where such...
Tags: University at Albany , Minority Groups, Discrimination, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Social Issues
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Supreme Court must remember what deference means
As the Supreme Court nears the end of its term, the big decisions we are still waiting for concern race and marriage. These decisions offer the court an opportunity to exercise an unwonted self-restraint. In two cases, the court is judging how far...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, Marriage, Minority Groups, Judges
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Review: 'revolver' nails bull's-eye at Celebration Theatre
A potent charge of relevant provocation propels “revolver” at the Celebration Theatre. In the final production at its longtime venue, L.A.’s flagship gay theater scores a profoundly affecting bull's-eye with Chris Phillips’...
Tags: Substance Abuse, Arts and Culture, Neil Patrick Harris, Cinderella (movie), Apple iPad
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Federal study finds gay couples face rental discrimination
Gay couples have a harder time finding a place to rent together than straight couples, according to the first national housing study on the issue. Released Tuesday, the report by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development found that same-sex...
Tags: Minority Groups, Medical Research, Discrimination, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Social Issues
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Anti-gay slurs spray-painted on Davie restaurant's wall | Video
Davie Police are seeking three men and a woman suspected of vandalizing a restaurant with spray paint. Around 1 a.m. June 8, surveillance cameras recorded the group walking to and from the Chik-fil-A at 1900 S. University Drive in Davie. Video also...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Vandalism
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Supreme Court considers landmark equality cases
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has devoted decades to giving meaning to the Constitution's promise of equality for all before the law. Now, as the court heads into the final two weeks of this year's term, the justices may be about to close one...
Tags: Voting Rights Act of 1965, Crime, Law and Justice, Defense of Marriage Act, Justice and Rights, John G. Roberts, Jr.
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SSA makes gender change in records easier
The Social Security Administration, which is based in Woodlawn, has adopted a new policy making it easier to change one's gender in agency records, the organization announced last week. Organizations representing the national transgender community...
Tags: National Government, Politics, Minority Groups, Social Security, Social Issues
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More wineries coming out in support of gay marriage
Associated PressSAN FRANCISCO -- Wineries are coming out loud and proud in their support of gay marriage. They’re putting it right on the label. “Little by little, we’re breaking down the barrier,” says Gary Saperstein of Out in the Vineyard,...Tags: France, Marriage, Wines, Minority Groups, Alcoholic Beverages
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Mass same-sex wedding at Pride celebration 'a long time coming'
Lorie Young, her white veil neatly pulled over her eyes, tucked a handwritten note into the bouquet of blue and purple flowers she clutched as she waited for the ceremony to begin. Written on it were her wedding vows, the promises of a shared future...
Tags: Weddings, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice and Rights, Annapolis, Marriage
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On the Supreme Court's docket
Here are the top cases that the Supreme Court is expected to decide in the next two weeks: California's Proposition 8: Does the California ballot measure limiting marriage to a man and a woman deny same-sex couples their right to the equal protection of...Tags: Voting Rights Act of 1965, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Anti Trust Crime, Defense of Marriage Act
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Political Notebook - June 17
Myers to discuss charter home rule at breakfast Del. LeRoy E. Myers Jr., R-Washington/Allegany, will be hosting a breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at Hagerstown’s Academy Theater to discuss the possibility of moving Washington County to charter...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Executive Branch, American Legion, LGBT Pride Month
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