Something Old, Something New: Same-Sex Marriage in Indiana
What has truly changed since Indiana and same-sex marriage united last June? Nothing—and everything.
Amanda Heckert
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See the Text Messages That Led to Indiana's First Gay Marriage
What began as one beckoning the other to meet him for a City Market lunch became an on-the-fly plan to marry—and the two became Indy’s first same-sex grooms.
Jonathan Scott
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Federal Judge Strikes Down Indiana Ban on Gay Marriage
U.S. District Court Judge Richard L. Young did not issue a stay on his ruling, meaning that same-sex couples can marry at will without delay.
Jonathan Scott
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Film About LGBT Jews to Play at New Film Fest
What’s striking about Trembling is the silence and the secrecy about such desires that pervade most Orthodox Jewish communities.
Jonathan Scott
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The New Indy Must-Do List: Classic/New Musts
Jog your memory, while meeting the new issues on the block.
IM Editors
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IU Health Joins Statewide Fight Against Gay-Marriage Amendment
President and CEO Daniel F. Evans, Jr.’s words were pointed: “IU Health is committed to the health and economic well-being of our communities: we challenge our policymakers to do the same.”
Jonathan Scott
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Butler University Joins Fight Against Indiana's Gay-Marriage Ban
In taking a public stance on the hot-button topic, Butler’s president joins a group of leaders across a spectrum of industries and entities who have denounced HJR-6.
Greg Rappaport
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Indy-Based Christian Theological Seminary Opposes Gay-Marriage Amendment
The decision was perhaps inspired in part by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu’s address to an Indianapolis audience more than a month ago.
Jonathan Scott
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Back Home Again: Gay Rites
Let us call Indiana’s prohibition against gay marriage what it is: a spiteful effort to deny one group a blessing another group enjoys.