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Only heterosexual foreign spouses receive US citizenship under current law.
Those who predict that there will be no backlash if same-sex marriage is legalised may need to reconsider.
Marriage discrimination is harmful not only to the same-sex couples, but also to the safety and well-being of society.
The struggle over ownership of human genes continues in the Australian courts, with international implications.
As the Supreme Court hears a challenge over one section of the act, we ask if it is still necessary and why.
Law adopted to prevent discrimination at polls faces challenge from Alabama, which wants to alter existing requirement.
In order to combat climate change, Obama will first have to win support at the national level.
Demonstrators march on the US Supreme Court to protest a landmark decision made 40 years ago that legalised abortion.
The US needs gun laws to address the whole problem, anything less is like profaning the memory of the dead.
Judges to review challenge to federal law and decide if Califoria's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.
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