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In a new book, “Deep House,” the author Jeremy Atherton Lin combines memoir and cultural history to expose the varied border ...
Twenty-nine years ago, in 1996, a Democratic president, Bill Clinton, signed the Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage as between a man and a woman. But today, a decade after the Supreme ...
Clockwise from top: Jim Obergefell after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide on June 26, 2015. At home, a framed photo of his late husband, John Arthur, who died of ALS before ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs could face a maximum of 20 years behind bars after he was convicted on two prostitution charges – known as the “Mann Act Transportation.” The two guilty charges he was ...
Jim Obergefell, plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized gay marriage in all 50 states, reflects on the decision 10 years later and the LGBTQ community's current civil rights fight.
Jack Johnson, the Black heavyweight boxing champion, was first prosecuted under the Mann Act in 1912 on charges of abducting a 19-year-old woman he had a relationship with.
Adam Liptak describes the moment in which same-sex marriage became legal nationwide on June 26, 2015 — and what the future may hold for the Supreme Court’s ruling.
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