December 17 2012 12:10 PM ET

Rep. Tim Scott to Succeed Jim DeMint in Senate

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New Jersey Lawmakers Move to Tackle Conversion Therapy
December 17 2012 11:43 AM ET December 17 2012 2:58 PM ET

N.J. Lawmakers Fight 'Ex-Gay' Therapy; Will Christie Veto?

Julie Bolcer

Senate President Steve Sweeney said he hopes Governor Chris Christie, who vetoed marriage equality legislation, will support the ban on therapy that seeks to “change” the sexual orientation of minors.

WATCH: The Story of How DOMA Affects One Binational Couple
December 17 2012 6:00 AM ET

How DOMA Affects One Binational Couple

Lucas Grindley

As the Supreme Court considers whether the Defense of Marriage Act is constitutional, activists are highlighting some of its harmful effects on same-sex couples.

Should Alan Turing Be Remembered as a Criminal?
December 16 2012 12:59 PM ET

Should Alan Turing Be Remembered as a Criminal?

Lucas Grindley

Alan Turing is a war hero and a convicted criminal, but Step

PHOTOS: Thousands Rally for Marriage Equality in France
December 16 2012 12:13 PM ET

PHOTOS: Thousands Rally for Marriage Equality in France

Advocate.com Editors

Thousands took the streets of Paris on Sunday near the Place de la Bastille to rally for marriage equality and for laws that allow same-sex couples to adopt — both of which are being considered by lawmakers.

Protestors to Pope: Marriage Equality Doesn't Stop World Peace
December 16 2012 11:22 AM ET

Protestors to Pope: Equality Doesn't Stop World Peace

Lucas Grindley

In Pope Benedict's message for the World Day of Peace, he included marriage equality among a list of things stopping the spread of peace.

December 15 2012 10:32 AM ET

PHOTO: A Times Square Wedding Moment

Pope Benedict Offers an Antigay Message for Peace
December 15 2012 10:14 AM ET

Pope Benedict Offers an Antigay Message for Peace

Lucas Grindley

The Pope warned of the threat posed by same-sex marriage as part

Michigan Legislature Kills Bills That Legalized Discrimination
December 14 2012 6:06 PM ET

Michigan Legislature Kills Bills That Legalized Discrimination

Sunnivie Brydum

The 2012 Michigan legislative session ended without full votes on several controversial bills that would have allowed adoption agencies and healthcare professionals to deny services to LGBT couples and individuals on the basis that such service violated the professional's moral or religious convictions.

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