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Gallaudet president reinstates chief diversity officer
University, McCaskill mum on possible terms of reinstatement
Durbin calls on Ill. lawmakers to approve marriage equality
No. 2 Senate Democrat says passage would end discrimination
Chicago Archbishop calls gay bill ‘legal fiction’
Cardinal George letter to parishes angers LGBT advocates as same-sex marriage bill makes its way through legislature
Annapolis trolley operator drops wedding parties
Decision not to do business with same-sex couples is based on his religious beliefs
Baltimore City Hall among first to host same-sex weddings
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake decided to open the doors of City Hall to allow same-sex couples to marry as soon as it was legal
Gay marriage one asset in state business growth
Enterprise enlistment aided by marriage equality, offset by other policies
Year in review: DOMA, Prop 8 challenges advance in the courts
Could this be the end for the Defense of Marriage Act; California's Proposition 8?
Year in review: President Obama wins re-election after endorsing marriage
Donations to Obama tripled immediately following announcement
Year in review: Gallaudet suspends administrator for signing marriage petition
Same-sex marriage advocates lined up with opponents to call for McCaskill's reinstatement
Year in review: Blade publishes names of petition signers
Voters upheld the statute by a 52-48 percent margin

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