Photo: Getty Images Roberto Cavalli has been cleared of tax evasion charges. He was acquitted of all charges by Italy's Supreme Court of Cassation, annulling the verdict issued by the Appeal Court in Florence last January, which upheld a conviction.
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On the RecordSovo.com, GA -
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We must confront the complex issues that keep gay and bisexual men at risk.
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An interview with Gavin Newsom
San Fran mayor talks Prop 8, gubernatorial hopes
By CHRIS JOHNSON
Friday, November 28, 2008
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom said he's “not proud” that he was featured in an advertisement aired by Proposition 8 proponents, but noted he is not “regretful” of delivering with such excitement the speech that was used in the commercial.
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Mandate, baby. Obama mentioned it yesterday during a press conference:
"We had, I think, a decisive win, because of the extraordinary desire for change on the part of the American people," he said in response to a reporter's question.
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Only weeks after a ballot initiative put marriage rights for gay and lesbian families in California to a vote--with families in that state losing the right to marry being the outcome--families in the state of Iowa may see the way cleared for marriage parity.
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SAN FRANCISCO — California’s highest court agreed Wednesday to hear several legal challenges to the state’s new ban on same-sex marriage but refused to allow gay couples to resume marrying before it rules.
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The U.S. government is asking the Supreme Court to review Miss Nasty's epic wardrobe malfunction of 2004 and reimpose the half million dollars fined to CBS.
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California's Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to review a contentious gay marriage ban, but denied a stay of the measure
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Prop. 8 gay marriage ban goes to Supreme CourtLos Angeles Times, CA -
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The court gave no indication of her reasons but said she was willing to hear a separate case on the validity of existing gay marriages.
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One of California's most prominent anti-gays, Randy Thomasson, is back today with his thoughts on the Supreme Court's decision to move forward with the cases against Prop 8.
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by Stephen H. Miller
Calif. Supreme Court to take up gay marriage ban. Gay couples should be entitled to equal justice under the law.
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California's Supreme Court said Wednesday that it will hear the appeal of a challenge to Proposition 8, a voter-approved measure outlawing gay marriage.
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California's Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a legal challenge against the state's voter-approved ban on gay marriage and let the ban stand until it ruled.
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The California
supreme court announced Wednesday that it will review
legal challenges to Proposition 8, which passed by a narrow
margin on November 4, constitutionally banning
same-sex marriage in the state.
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California's highest court has agreed to hear legal challenges to a new ban on gay marriage, but is refusing to allow gay couples to resume marrying until it rules.
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California's Supreme court under pressure to act on gay marriage ban challenge
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They've got same-sex civil unions nationwide!
The Supreme Court of Nepal has now fully granted gay and lesbian couples now have the same rights as their heterosexual counterparts.
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(San Francisco, California) The state attorney general and sponsors of the ballot initiative that banned same-sex marriage in California urged its Supreme Court to hear a series of lawsuits seeking to overturn the ban, saying the matter is too urgent to be unsettled.
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Source: UK Gay News , PinkNews , GayNZ , Times of India A long-awaited decision by Nepal's Supreme Court recognizing full rights and protection to its LGBTI citizens has led to tears of joy from their gay community.
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The Supreme Court's latest decision comes on the heels of last month's 6-3 ruling to abolish the pursuit of happiness from the three inalienable rights guaranteed by the Declaration of Independence.
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