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    In this March 11, 2004 file photo, James Jenner, of Boston, left, and James Murphy, of Cambridge, Mass. show their support for same-sex marriage in front of the Statehouse in Boston. Several thousand people on both sides of the same-sex marriage issue gathered as state legislators debated a constitutional ban on gay marriage. It’s been a decade since the highest court in Massachusetts issued its landmark ruling legalizing same-sex marriage by declaring that barring marriage for gay couples is unconstitutional. Since then, 14 other states and the District of Columbia have legalized gay marriage, with Illinois posed to become the 16th state next week when the governor is expected to sign a gay marriage bill into law. (AP/Steven Senne)

    New Jersey lawmakers end push for gay marriage law

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    Changes ordered for college loans for gay couples

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    ENDA is the endgame for bureaucratic control of American life
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    Rep. Randy Forbes, R-Va., seen here in July 2011, has reportedly discouraged donations to openly gay candidates. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg)

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    Shaun Campbell, left, and partner Tony Singh are congratulated by guests after their wedding at the Sheraton Waikiki on Monday in Honolulu. (AP/Marco Garcia)

    Gay weddings become reality in Hawaii with new law

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    Mary Cheney, responded angrily on Facebook when sister Liz, who is running against longtime Sen. Mike Enzi in conservative Wyoming's Republican primary, said on
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    On the Slide: Cheney parents back candidate Liz over Mary in public gay-marriage feud

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    FOR STORY BY SOPHIA TAREEN TO RUN WEDNESDAY PMS, NOV. 27 - This June 2011photo provided by Starbelly Studios in Chicago shows Vernita Gray, left, and Patricia Ewert smiling during their civil union ceremony at Millennium Park in Chicago. U.S. District Judge Thomas Durkin on Monday, Nov. 25, 2013, ordered the Cook County clerk to issue an expedited marriage license to Gray and Ewert before the state's gay marriage law takes effect in June 2014. Gray is terminally ill. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Starbelly Studios, Timmy Samuel) MANDATORY CREDIT

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    “We’ve got this Constitution, we’ve got this whole thing about separation of powers. So there is no shortcut to politics, and there’s no shortcut to democracy,
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    A lesbian teacher filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Hesperia Unified School District that alleges unlawful discrimination, harassment and retaliation because of her sexual orientation. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    The Cheney family feud came into full public view over the weekend when Liz Cheney, left, reiterated her opposition to same-sex marriage — even though her younger sister, Mary Cheney, is married to a woman. (AP /Charlie Neibergall)
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