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U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy is seen during a ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House April 10, 2017 in Washington, D.C.

Justice Anthony Kennedy’s Legacy Defined by Landmark Cases

With a reputation as a key “swing” vote, Kennedy played a pivotal role in the some of the most significant court decisions of the past several decades.
By Donald Scarinci
Then-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks about human rights during a event co-hosted by the Department of State, and Gays and Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies (GLIFAA), at the State Department on June 27, 2011 in Washington, DC. During the event Secretary Clinton was presented with the GLIFAA Equality Award

WikiLeaks Exposes Clinton’s LGBT Support as Scripted Political Expediency

Clinton had zero interest in supporting gay rights—until it was no longer risky to be an LGBT advocate.
By Michael Sainato
DNC Vice-Chair Donna Brazile gestures during Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 26, 2016.

Breaking: DNC Chief Donna Brazile Leaked Sanders Info to Clinton Campaign

WikiLeaks hack reveals DNC's favoritism as Clinton staff in damage control over Hillary's support for DOMA.
By Michael Sainato
Senator Chuck Schumer speaking at Google's Geek Fair.

Schumer: GOP Candidates ‘Chomping at the Bit’ to Reverse SCOTUS Gay Marriage Decision

By Will Bredderman
George Clooney. (Photo by Getty Images)

The Year in Sex

By Rachel Kramer Bussel

Who Walks Down The Aisle First?

By Laura Leigh Semon
The discarded signs from Quinn's camp.

Candidates Strut Their Stuff at Post-DOMA Pride Parade

By Gideon Resnick
DOMA; Prop 8

Can’t Band-Aid the Gay Away: Looking at DOMA, From the School Nurse to the Supreme Court

By Rachel Antonoff

IRS Mum on Edie Windsor’s $363,053 DOMA Refund

By Mike Glover and Hugh Bassett
Marchers hold signs thanking Governor Andrew Cuomo for keeping his campaign promise and legalizing same-sex marriage during the 2011 NYC LGBT Pride March on the streets of Manhattan on June 26, 2011 in New York City.Thousands of revelers had reason to celebrate since New York state legislators approved a bill legalizing same-sex marriage which Governor Cuomo signed in to law on Friday June 24. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

Yesterday an Oppressed Minority, Today an Old Maid

By Jesse Oxfeld
Sean Brooks and Steven Infante at their wedding. (Courtesy of The DOMA Project)

Judge Halts Deportation Hearing Moments After DOMA Ruling

By Rebecca Hiscott
Edie Windsor triumphant on the day DOMA went down.

‘If I Had to Survive Thea, What a Glorious Way to Do It’: Edie Windsor Declares Victory Over DOMA

By Gideon Resnick
Edie & Thea

Of Love and Property: With DOMA Struck Down, Same-Sex Spouses Can Pass on Estates Without Penalty

By Kim Velsey
(Amanda Cohen)

Tears and Toasts at Stonewall: Riot-Site Revelers React to SCOTUS Decision

By Kelly Gifford and Rebecca Hiscott
Anthony Weiner at his press conference earlier today.

Anthony Weiner Enthusiastically Embraces Today’s DOMA News

By Hugh Bassett

DOMA in Pictures: Supreme Court Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage Met With Cheers, Tears

By Rebecca Hiscott
DOMA; Prop 8

‘I Am Equal. Thank You, SCOTUS’: The Most Heartbreakingly Happy Tweets on DOMA Ruling

By Elaina Plott and Mike Glover
(Photo: Getty)

Supreme Court Strikes Down DOMA

By Colin Campbell

Eric Schneiderman Predicts DOMA Will Be Ruled Unconstitutional

By Ross Barkan
Edie Windsor

At 83, Plaintiff in Gay Marriage Case Just ‘Wants to be Alive When She Wins’

By Christopher Brennan
(Photo: Wikimedia)

New York Pols Cheer Court Decision Striking Down DOMA Provision

By Colin Campbell
Senator Gilibrand (photo credit: azi paybarah / observer)

'They Will Fail': Gillibrand Promises to Defeat Bachmann's Push for DADT

By Azi Paybarah

Schneiderman Joins DOMA Lawsuit

By David Freedlander
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