Conservatives remain divided on response to same-sex marriage

Conservatives remain divided on response to same-sex marriage

Four months after the Supreme Court held in Obergefell v. Hodges that states across the nation must recognize same-sex marriage, conservative opponents of the decision remain divided as to how best to respond, with some encouraging civil disobedience and others insisting on upholding the "rule of law."

Earlier this month, a group of academics and legal scholars, led by Princeton professor Robert P. George, announced a campaign to resist the Court's ruling.

As Webb exits, other longshots hold to ’16 dream
Democratic primary

As Webb exits, other longshots hold to ’16 dream

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Their fundraising power is waning — if they ever had it. Their support in preference polls couldn't drop much lower. Some don't get invited to the debates in prime-time. Those that do get asked afterward, on live television, when they plan to quit.

The first of these longshot candidates for president dropped out of the 2016 race on Tuesday, when former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb — who entered the race with an email — told reporters he was withdrawing.

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