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Roe v. Wade Relied on a ‘Right to Privacy.' Could Overturning it Affect Other Rights?
In a draft Supreme Court opinion on Roe v. Wade, Justice Samuel Alito argues that rights need to be “deeply rooted in the nation’s history and tradition” to be protected. “If that’s their approach, then the right to contraception might equally be seen as ‘not deeply rooted in our nation’s history and tradition,'” says Caroline Mala Corbin, a University of...
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A Record Number of Weddings Is Expected in 2022. This Is the ‘Money Talk' Couples Should Have Before They Walk Down the Aisle
The pandemic recovery is expected to be a boon for weddings. For couples, this is a moment to make sure you’re on the same page financially.
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Biden to Meet Pope Francis Amid Some Rifts With US Bishops
Biden is only the second Catholic president of the U.S., after John F. Kennedy. Biden displays his faith openly, often wearing a rosary and attending Mass routinely.
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Estate Planning for LGBTQ+ Families Is Crucial. Here's What You Need to Do
From wills to advanced directives, these legal moves can help protect LGBTQ+ families in the event of a serious illness or death.
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Home of San Francisco's 1st Same-Sex Spouses Now a Landmark
The hilltop cottage belonging to a lesbian couple who were the first same-sex partners to legally marry in San Francisco has become a city landmark.
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The Dutch First Legalized Same-Sex Marriage in 2001. Here's Who Joined the List Since
Twenty years ago, the mayor of Amsterdam married four couples in City Hall as the Netherlands became the first country with legalized same-sex marriages.
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Vatican Decree on Same-Sex Marriage That God ‘Cannot Bless Sin' Met With Disappointment From Celebs, LGBTQ Groups
GLAAD and other groups representing members of the LGBTQ community responded swiftly to the Vatican’s decree Monday that the Catholic Church won’t bless same-sex unions since God “cannot bless sin.”