In 2004 the first legal same-sex marriage in America took place in city hall in Cambridge, Massachusetts. President George W. Bush condemned the development, as did Democratic politicians. At the time ...
Samantha Wursten always figured she’d marry. The Utah woman said she “was and probably still is a hopeless romantic.” She and her husband Derek married two days after she turned 20, joking that since ...
Thursday marks the 10th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that legalized same-sex marriage throughout the United States. In that case, Obergefell v. Hodges, the justices ruled that it was ...
Feb. 7-14 is National Marriage Week. It may sound prosaic, but it couldn’t be more important. As marriage goes, so goes the nation. Without marriage, we become a nation of increasingly isolated, ...
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For decades, conventional wisdom has held that the trajectory of American family life is heading in one direction: towards the abolition of marriage as the stable anchor of family life and a more ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to meet behind closed doors this week, where it will consider whether to hear a petition filed by former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who is urging the justices to ...
Marriage isn’t dying, but it is stratifying. Dating and marriage markets have transformed as more women have gone to college and the share of college graduates has skewed more female. Some observers ...
A new American Enterprise Institute report highlights the 'marriage gap' as a major but overlooked driver of inequality in the United States. Data show that children from two-parent households fare ...
A gushing profile of Justice Anthony Kennedy in the aggressively pro-“gay marriage” Huffington Post begins with this: “The Irish-Catholic boy who came of age in Sacramento after World War II is an ...