Marriage Equality Advances in Malta
The bill will amend the existing Marriage Act and other laws by changing references to husband and wife to “spouse” and changing references to father and mother to “parents.”
The bill will amend the existing Marriage Act and other laws by changing references to husband and wife to “spouse” and changing references to father and mother to “parents.”
HRC Global Innovator Jennifer Lu, who participated in the inaugural Global Innovative Advocacy Summit, recently celebrated the imminent arrival of marriage equality in Taiwan, a milestone that she played a…
Featured in this exhibit are pictures and a poster from a rally on April 28, 2015 -- the day that the Supreme Court heard oral arguments from the historic case…
Taiwan’s journey was not easy, but its path to success could offer many learning opportunities for other Asian societies and activists.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has indicated a change in her viewpoint on same-sex marriage, and that she will open a path to a vote on marriage equality in Germany’s federal legislature,…
As we celebrate two years of nationwide marriage equality here in the U.S., this is a good opportunity to take stock of marriage equality progress around the world.
The historic Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges made marriage equality the law of the land and changed the lives of millions of people.
Gallup released new findings showing that 64 percent of U.S. adults favor marriage equality -- the highest ever recorded since the polling firm began tracking the issue.
Just in time for Mother’s Day, "Love on Trial: Our Supreme Court Fight for the Right to Marry" tells the story of two moms who took their struggle for marriage…
The court ruled that the Registrar-General’s decision to reject a marriage application from a gay couple was discriminatory on the basis of sexual orientation.