President Barack Obama Saturday afternoon will speak live at the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge, marking the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery Marches.
A federal judge has just ruled that Nebraska's ban on same-sex couples marrying is unconstitutional. What happens next?
A Michigan pediatrician says she cannot in good moral conscience accept a same-sex couple's baby as a patient.
Watch as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she believes Americans are ready to accept same-sex marriage.
Ted Cruz has reintroduced legislation which, among other actions, would strip federal recognition of same-sex marriages, and thus, federal benefits.
Alabama Governor Robert Bentley served up a hands off responsibility-denying statement to reporters on camera today, as judges in his state openly flout the law.
Can it really be called "marriage equality" when more than three-quarters of the state refuses to allow same-sex couples to marry?
The Republican governor of Alabama formally announces his intent to take no action against judges who issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Despite a federal judge's order, the Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court has banned the issuance of marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
No one can marry in Pike County, Alabama, after one crusading anti-gay judge decides he has the constitutional right to not issue licenses.
Over 300 same-sex couples who were legally married until a stay was placed on a marriage ruling will be recognized by the State of Michigan.
In a very embarrassing discussion, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham tries to understand how same-sex marriage could be legal but not polygamy.
A federal judge has stayed a ruling that would have allowed same-sex couples to marry in Alabama. How long will this hold up last?
Here is a photo just posted today that shows Justice Thomas and two of the most anti-gay professionals in the industry.
Kamla Harris, the Attorney General of California, has just announced she will run for Barbara Boxer's U.S. Senate Seat. Boxer is not seeking re-election.