LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled unanimously June 29 that the state’s child-welfare agency cannot ban gays from being foster parents. The
New York’s highest court has ruled that the state’s constitution neither requires nor bans the legalization of same-sex “marriage,” saying the question is one for
JERUSALEM — The Jerusalem District Court has ordered the city of Jerusalem to pay a gay- and lesbian-rights organization more than $75,000, after the city
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As the conflict over homosexuality in the Episcopal Church boiled to the surface during its national convention June 13–21 in Columbus, Ohio,
During its General Assembly in Birmingham June 15–22, the Presbyterian Church (USA) passed two controversial proposals, one to allow the ordination of gay clergy and
WASHINGTON — The effort to combat sex and labor trafficking is advancing, according to the State Department, but some leaders in the campaign expressed displeasure