by Carol Burger | Oct 3, 2014 | AME Talks, World news
WASHINGTON — As the Supreme Court prepares to decide the future of same-sex marriage — an institution described as “newer than cellphones or the Internet” by one justice last year — two things are clear. Despite this year’s breathtaking string of...
by Jen | Jan 7, 2014 | News, Overseas marriages & Australian civil unions, World news
The U.S. Supreme Court halted Utah’s same-sex weddings while the state presses an appeal, reducing the number of states with gay marriage to 17 and slowing the drive toward nationwide rights. Read more
by Jen | Nov 19, 2013 | News, Overseas commentary, World news
A look at the historic November 18, 2003 ruling in GLAD’s case Goodridge v. DPH which made Massachusetts the first state in the U.S. where same-sex couples could marry. The video celebrates the powerful and beautiful decision authored by then Chief Justice...
by John | Aug 8, 2012 | Australian news, News
The leader of US national campaign group Freedom to Marry told GSN the story of how the fight for marriage equality had begun in the US, where it will be going in the year to come, and why we will win in the end. US civil rights lawyer Evan Wolfson spoke to a packed...
by John | Aug 6, 2012 | Australian news, Events, News
The Global Marriage Equality Movement: lessons from and for Australia Long-time lesbian/gay civil rights leader, Evan Wolfson, will address a seminar on his work as Executive Director of Freedom to Marry. Evan worked at Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund,...