Ensuring Equality
As the gay-rights movement gains ground nationally, Florida has some work to do to catch up and provide equal protection to all its citizens.
As the gay-rights movement gains ground nationally, Florida has some work to do to catch up and provide equal protection to all its citizens.
Much has already been written about what happened Wednesday in Miami at the first hearing on marriage equality in Florida: the brilliance of our legal team's arguments challenging Florida's discriminatory ban on marriage for same-sex couples, the poise and dignity of our wonderful plaintiff couples, the energy and enthusiasm of the supporters who cheered and chanted for hours outside the courthouse, the lame and sometimes ridiculous defense of the ban, the preparedness of our judge.
By Staff
By Mitch Perry
By Mike Synan
The Orlando City Council has voted to support overturning Florida's ban on same-sex marriage.
City Council members approved Mayor Buddy Dyer's proposal to file a friend of the court brief in a lawsuit set for a hearing early next month in Miami.
By Associated Press
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Photo: Equality Florida Board Member Gina Duncan, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, Attorney Mary Meeks |