A Kentucky county clerk vows to die to protect what he sees as his right to not issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Once again, despite numerous court rulings, a Rowan County clerk just refused to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple.
Can you guess which four GOP presidential candidates the National Organization For Marriage has actually convinced to sign its preposterous anti-gay marriage pledge?
NOM, having exhausted nearly all legal options, has finally filed its list of donors whose contributions helped the anti-gay group fight a 2009 same-sex marriage campaign...
Bernie Sanders issued an epic attack against the GOP, accusing them of trying to win voters by diving Americans on social issues to get them to...
Kim Davis has had a lot of leeway in refusing to do her job. Now a federal judge is tamping that down, just a bit.
A federal judge has just refused to stay his ruling ordering a Kentucky clerk to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, but is giving her time...
Tony Abbott's government may be in trouble, given that practically everyone in Australia except Tony Abbott supports the right of same-sex couples to marry.
The office of Kim Davis, the Rowan County clerk whom a federal judge ordered to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, just turned away a same-sex...
Australia's conservative prime minister is under fire for blocking a legislative route to legalize same-sex marriage.
At tonight's mini GOP debate, Rick Santorum called for treating everyone equally, but those words seem to have a different meaning for him.
Mike Huckabee had strong words against same-sex marriage at an "All Lives Matter" event.
A Canadian food bank banned a man because he didn't want to sign a volunteer form requiring him to "respect the relationship of only a man...
Attorneys for Kim Davis, the county clerk who has been married four times yet refuses to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple, citing religious...
A state lawmaker just sent a letter to every county clerk in Tennessee asking them to ignore the Supreme Court's ruling on marriage for same-sex couples.