What is Donald Trump's stance on gay marriage? Here's what he's said about same-sex couples Donald Trump has had varying views on gay marriage in recent decades. Here's what to know ahead of his inauguration in 2025. 12/15/2024 - 8:15 pm | View Link
The Rights of Same-Sex Couples in the Coming Administration The incoming Trump Administration threatens the current constitutionality of same-sex marriage. 12/15/2024 - 4:05 pm | View Link
Japanese high court rules same-sex marriage ban is unconstitutional Japanese law prohibiting same-sex marriage from being officially recognized is unconstitutional, the country's Fukuoka High Court ruled on Friday. 12/13/2024 - 8:02 am | View Link
Japan’s ban on recognizing same-sex unions is unconstitutional, a court finds. Here’s what to know A Japanese high court has ruled that the refusal to recognize same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, the latest victory for the LGBGQ+ community that adds pressure on the reluctant government. 12/13/2024 - 12:33 am | View Link
Attorney Behind Same-Sex Marriage Revives Landmark Marijuana Case: 'Congress Has Abandoned The Goal Of Eradicating Cannabis' Massachusetts cannabis businesses, led by David Boies, challenge federal cannabis laws in a crucial 1st Circuit appeal. 12/6/2024 - 3:21 am | View Link
“The top uniformed police officer in the New York Police Department has resigned amid allegations he demanded sex from a subordinate in exchange for opportunities to earn extra pay,” the AP reports.
Politico: Eric Adams calls explosive allegations against NYPD ally “extremely concerning.”
A Republican strategist is lashing out at Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) months after he says he fired her as a client, dubbing the far-right lawmaker a “pitiful embarrassment,” the Daily Beast reports.
Said Wesley Donehue: “I fired Nancy Mace as client a few months back because I’m a political consultant and not a babysitter, a sex therapist or a doctor who can prescribe fixes for chemical imbalances.
“The 118th Congress ended almost exactly as it began: with chaos in the House of Representatives that threatened to consume its GOP leader and shut down the government,” the Washington Post reports.
“While he avoided the ignominious event of a government shutdown, with just hours to spare, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) still faces a daunting vote at the start of the next Congress, on Jan.
“Justice Clarence Thomas failed to disclose two additional trips from a billionaire patron that had not previously come to light, Senate Democrats revealed on Saturday after conducting a 20-month investigation into ethics practices at the Supreme Court,” the New York Times reports.
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) said he voted against the stopgap spending bill in “protest” of how the government is run, CNN reports.
Said Romney: “While I support keeping government open, I voted no on the CR—a simple protest of the absurd way this is to run government.”