Cases & Advocacy
McGaw v. McGaw
Melissa and Angela McGaw are two women who were in a long term relationship and had twins through donor insemination. The couple chose the sperm donor together and parented the children together for more than nine years. After the parents later broke up, the biological mother, Angela, kept Melissa from seeing the children. Melissa sought custody of the children in Missouri, where the family lives, and was denied. Melissa appealed the denial.
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FAQ: Marriage for Same-Sex Couples in California
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Federal Court Confirms That All Alabama Counties Must Stop Enforcing Unconstitutional Marriage Ban
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Civil Rights Groups Ask Federal Court To Clarify That All Alabama Counties Must Stop Enforcing Unconstitutional Marriage Ban
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Alabama Probate Judges Must Immediately Issue Marriage Licenses to Gay Couples
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Civil Rights Groups Demand All Alabama Counties Issue Marriage Licenses to Same-Sex Couples
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In Historic Ruling, U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Marriage Equality Across the United States
Cases & Advocacy
Rosenbrahn v. Daugaard
On May 22, 2014, six same-sex couples filed a federal lawsuit in Sioux Falls seeking the freedom to marry in South Dakota. The case challenged South Dakota’s laws prohibiting same-sex couples from marrying and refusing to respect the legal marriages of same-sex couples who married in other states.
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Taylor v. Brasuell
On July 7, 2014, NCLR and Boise attorneys Deborah A. Ferguson and Craig Durham filed a lawsuit on behalf of Madelynn Lee Taylor, a 74-year-old military veteran who challenged Idaho state laws prohibiting her from being buried in the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery with her late wife, Jean Mixner.
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Courage v. Wyoming
On March 5, 2014, four same-sex couples and Wyoming Equality filed a lawsuit in state court in Cheyenne challenging Wyoming’s laws that prohibited same-sex couples from marrying and refused to respect the legal marriages of same-sex couples who married in other states.
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