Hot Topic: “Prop 8”
Why Marriage Equality is a Youth Issue
As the young people of this generation, we are primed to see this issue come to a resolution in a timeframe that might mean we enter full adulthood with one less struggle, one less fragment of institutionalized intolerance that weighs on us as individuals and as a community.
Posted Tuesday, August 24, 2010 by Andrew Blumenfeld
9th Circuit Court Decides to Stay Same-Sex Marriages Until Case Can Be Heard
Update: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has halted same-sex marriage in California pending review of Proposition 8.
Posted Tuesday, August 17, 2010 by Kay Steiger
Religious Groups Show Growing Support for Same-Sex Marriage
Yesterday was a happy day for Americans who believe in human rights, the Constitution, and love.
Posted Thursday, August 5, 2010 in Reprints by Sally Steenland
‘I’m Gay, We Won’ But Still Lots of Work to Do
Yesterday the U.S District Court of Northern California handed down its ruling on the anti-marriage bill Proposition 8, overturning a ballot initiative passed in 2008 after a lengthy and heated debate across the state and the country over marriage equality.
John Podesta Applauds Prop 8 Overturn
John Podesta — President and CEO of Campus Progress’s parent organization, the Center for American Progress — issued this statement after U.S. District Judge Vaughn R. Walker handed down the decision to overturn California’s Proposition 8.
Posted Wednesday, August 4, 2010 in Reprints by Katie Andriulli
Prop. 8 Campaign Spending: Ineffectual?
The San Francisco Chronicle reports on a study suggesting that the millions of dollars spent by both sides of the Prop. 8 battle in California in 2008 may have been for naught.
Posted Thursday, June 17, 2010 by Emily Rutherford
What Will History Say About LGBT Rights?
Posted Thursday, February 4, 2010 in Opinions by Emily Rutherford
The Prop. 8 Generation Marches on Washington
Posted Tuesday, October 13, 2009 by Lydia DePillis