Topic: Mexico
Six months after a gay marriage law took effect in Mexico City, 398 gay and lesbian couples have married in the nation's capitalSix months after a gay marriage law took effect in Mexico City, 398 gay and lesbian couples have married in ...
While traveling in Mexico, two Vatican prelates have criticized Mexico City's new gay marriage lawWhile traveling in Mexico, two Vatican prelates have criticized Mexico City's new gay marriage law. The marriages of gay and lesbian couples are an imitation, the bishops said, ...
Mexico's Supreme Court on Monday endorsed adoptions for married gays in the capital, with a majority of nine out of eleven votes, a court spokesman told AFP. The top court this month already validated gay marriages in Mexico City, quashing the first ...
Mexico's Supreme Court ruled Monday that gay adoptions included in Mexico City's gay marriage law are constitutionalMexico's Supreme Court ruled Monday that gay adoptions included in Mexico City's gay marriage law are constitutional, the AP reported. In its 9 to 2 decision ...
Mexico's Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that states must recognize the marriages of gay and lesbian couples wed in Mexico CityMexico's Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that states must recognize the marriages of gay and lesbian couples wed in Mexico City, the Los Angeles ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's supreme court on Thursday upheld a landmark law that allows gay marriage in the capital city, bucking a challenge raised by the conservative government of President Felipe Calderon. This year, Mexico City became the first capital in ...
Mexico's Supreme Court has upheld Mexico City's gay marriage lawMexico's Supreme Court has upheld Mexico City's gay marriage law, the AP reported. Justices ruled 8-2 Thursday that the law approved by lawmakers in December is constitutional. The law went into effect in ...
Mexico's Supreme Court is expected to rule on a gay marriage law, possibly as early as this weekMexico's Supreme Court is expected to rule on a gay marriage law, possibly as early as this week. Mexico City lawmakers legalized gay marriage in ...
Argentina on Thursday became the first country in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage, following a landmark Senate vote carried live on national television. The law, backed by the center-left government of President Cristina Kirchner, was adopted in a 33-27 vote after ...
Three months after a gay marriage law took effect in Mexico City, 180 gay and lesbian couples have married in the nation's capitalThree months after a gay marriage law took effect in Mexico City, 180 gay and lesbian couples have married in ...