October 13, 2014
The U.S. Supreme Court building

LGBTQ History #8: First U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on LGBT Issues

There are a dozen lawsuits making their way through the courts at any one time now, but for a long time, the laws regarding homosexuality went unchallenged. Believe it or not, the very first case to make it to the Supreme Court regarding any LGBTQ issue was a question of free speech in 1958.
October 7, 2014

Top List Tuesday: 6 Wedding Photos From the Supreme Court Ruling

Yesterday, The Supreme Court of the United States denied review in all of the marriage equality cases pending before it. As a result of the Court’s action, same-sex couples in Virginia, Wisconsin, Indiana, Oklahoma, and Utah will now be able to marry the partners they love.
August 21, 2014

Equality Virginia Voices Disappointment in U.S. Supreme Court

Yesterday, Equality Virginia's Executive Director, James Parrish sent out a letter to supporters and Virginians about his disappointment in the recent Supreme Court decision regarding same-sex marriage in the state of Virginia.
July 4, 2014

Opinion: A Declaration of LGBTQ Independence

When, in the course of the LGBT movement, it becomes necessary for our people to break away from the political parties which have long since suppressed us [cough, Republicans, cough], harnessing the powers of equality and acceptance...