Those fighting to prevent placing into Indiana’s Constitution a definition of marriage that already exists in Indiana law told their side of the issue in a special edition of Afternoons with Amos.  Freedom Indiana is a broad coalition of Indiana businesses, elected officials of all three major political parties, and individuals across all ranges of […]

It is one of the major issues of the coming year 2014. Even though Indiana Law mandates that marriages recognized by the state must be between a man and a woman, the Indiana Legislature is considering having a referendum to add a two sentence NEW SECTION into Indiana’s Constitution about this. So, Afternoons with Amos […]

Tuesday the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a landmark case that could define what civil marriage would be in the United States.  The Nine Justices of the Court heard the case of Hollingsworth v. Perry.  This case concerned Proposition 8, a referendum in California that prohibited same sex marriages.  A lower court […]

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As it turns out, part superhero, part Newark, New Jersey mayor, Cory Booker, hasn’t always been the progressive, all-encompassing politician that he is today. In…

President Barack Obama made headlines today in an interview with ABC and Robin Roberts when he said he now supports same-sex marriage. “At a certain point I’ve just concluded that for me personally it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married,” […]

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President Obama interviews with Robin Roberts today and discusses his support for Same-Sex Marriage. Source: ABC News CLICK HERE TO READ THE STORY:

NEW YORK  — Conservative groups filed a lawsuit in the New York Supreme Court that challenges the legality of the state’s same-sex marriage law. Led by the New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedom (NYCF), the lawsuit seeks an injunction on the Marriage Equality Act, claiming that open meeting laws were violated, campaign contributions were promised, and […]

While the state of New York is set to give its first marriage licenses to same-sex couples in two weeks, one senator who vehemently opposed gay marriage accused Mayor Michael Bloomberg of paying four Republican senators to vote in favor of the legislation. Sen. Ruben Diaz (D-N.Y.) wrote in a press release that senators Stephen […]