ID laws present new challenges for transgender community
Tens of thousands face discrimination and disenfranchisement in upcoming elections
Tens of thousands face discrimination and disenfranchisement in upcoming elections
Whether establishment or insurgent candidates triumph, the GOP tilt toward the tea party continues
The stay allows time for the state’s attorney general to challenge a ruling that struck down a ban on same-sex marriage
Judge strikes down all the state’s laws preventing same-sex marriage, rejects request to suspend his ruling
Linda Meyers and Angie Shelby, the couple in our February feature on same-sex couples in the south, got married Saturday
Pulaski County in Arkansas begins issuing marriage licenses after state court ruling in favor of same-sex rights
One day after a judge overturned the state's ban on same-sex marriage, one couple ties the knot
Judge rules a 2004 law defining marriage as allowable only between a man and a woman is unconstitutional
Tornadoes and severe weather wreak havoc in parts of Iowa, Arkansas and Oklahoma, killing 16 people
Storms on Monday turn deadly a day after tornadoes pummeled parts of Iowa, Arkansas and Oklahoma