By Jan Mock
Unless you've been under a rock somewhere, you know that the case for marriage equality has now reached the federal level. What does that mean? It means the issue will now ultimately be decided - once and for all - by the U.S. Supreme Court for everyone in the nation. Ever since California's ballot initiative process was misused two years ago to strip gays and lesbians of their lawful right to get a state-issued marriage license, the b...
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