| After years of winding through the courts, two definitive cases in the marriage debate will finally reach the Supremes. Here's what they'll be considering. |
| Evan Wolfson and Andrew Sullivan have been arguing since the 1980s that marriage equality is the key step to advancing gay rights in society. This week, the Supreme Court could make their early writings — and lives' work — a reality. |
| "I find myself unable to look them in the eye without honestly confronting this uncomfortable inequality," moderate Missouri Democrat says. |
| 1995 was a strange time. |
| Hey Senators: 2002 is calling, and it wants its web designers back. |
| You don't see this kind of stuff on cable news all the time. |
| These Senators voted for the original DOMA law while in the Senate and House and now support the repeal of the law. An asterisk denotes they voted for the law as members of the House. |
| Opinion polling now favors same-sex marriage, but the Supreme Court has flouted public opinion in major decisions in the past. |
| "We are making progress but we've got to finish the job," the president tells new Americans |
| Won't say who they're working with now. |
| A day after Karl Rove warned Obama's gun laws will lead to a national registry of gun owners, the White House says that's baloney. |
| "[M]y views on gay marriage have evolved, and this is the inevitable extension of my efforts to promote equality and opportunity for everyone," he writes. |
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