Gay Marriage Election 2008 Headline News Stories
Tuesday, 07 August 2007
Anti-gay churches lose in supreme court (KGO-TV Bay Area)

Parishes who left the Episcopal Church for ordaining gay ministers lost their property.

2009: 'Gay' rights over all (WorldNetDaily)

If Barack Obama successfully translates his campaign rhetoric into law, 2009 will be the year homosexuality becomes a civil right.

18- to 24-year-olds did not show up at polls as expected (The Daily Sentinel)

Youth were supposed to turn out in masses for the election of 2008. That did not happen in Mesa County.

Presidential election yields 2008's Top 10 Religion Stories (The Standard-Times)

The U.S. presidential election was the impetus for the nation's top religion stories of 2008, according to a survey of more than 100 religion journalists.

This Gay Week in Television: 2008 Year in Review (Gay Wired)

As 2008 draws to a close and we take a look back at the year in gay-centric and gay-adjacent television, we can only come to one conclusion: We spend WAY too much time in front of the tube.

California's AG wins praise, criticism for Prop 8 stance (McClatchy Washington Bureau)

A generation ago, then-Gov. Jerry Brown's conscientious stand against the death penalty prompted a revolt in the Legislature and eventually spurred voters to throw out his appointee as chief justice of the California Supreme Court.

Pro Bono Increasingly Seen as an Investment, Not a Cost (Law.com via Yahoo! Finance)

Let the good times roll. That's the counterintuitive conclusion from The National Law Journal 's annual Pro Bono Awards survey. The towers of finance are toppling, knocking over law firms on their way down.

 
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