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LAMBDA LEGAL APPLAUDS NY APPELLATE COURT DECISION AFFIRMING OUT-OF-STATE MARRIAGE RECOGNITION
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'Yet another appellate court has ruled that government officials act lawfully when they respect out-of-state marriages of same-sex couples.'

(New York, January 5, 2009) - A decision last week from the New York Appellate Division, Second Department affirmed dismissal of a case brought by antigay Arizona group the Alliance Defense Fund and confirmed that Westchester County Executive Spano lawfully recognized out-of-state marriages of same-sex couples.

The Court said in its decision: ..."The Executive Order at issue here requires that same-sex marriages be recognized to 'the maximum extent allowed by law.' By its terms, therefore, the Executive Order can never require recognition of such a marriage where it would be outside the law to do so. Since it is within the authority of the County Executive '[t]o see that the laws of the state, pertaining to the affairs and government of the county...are executed and enforced within the county') the Executive Order is not illegal."

"Yet another appellate court has ruled that government officials act lawfully when they respect out-of-state marriages of same-sex couples," said Susan Sommer, Senior Counsel at Lambda Legal. "The Alliance Defense Fund has wasted the courts' time and taxpayers' money in their years of consistently unsuccessful cases attacking these marriages in New York and the government officials who refuse to discriminate against lesbian and gay New Yorkers."

In February 2008, in Martinez v. County of Monroe, the Appellate Division, Fourth Department in Rochester, also upheld application of the marriage recognition rule to valid out-of-state marriages of same-sex couples. Today's decision comes after four ADF losses at the trial court level and is the first New York Appellate Court ruling on their cases challenging marriage recognition. The ADF, on behalf of several Westchester County taxpayers, challenged County Executive Spano's June 6, 2006 Executive Order No. 3, which directs, "each and every department, board, agency, and commission of the County of Westchester under my jurisdiction to recognize same sex marriages lawfully entered into outside the State of New York in the same manner as they currently recognize opposite sex marriages for the purposes of extending and administering all rights and benefits belonging to these couples, to the maximum extent allowed by law." In March 2007, the lower court ruled that Spano's order was legally issued and consistent with New York law. That ruling was appealed. In oral argument on June 23, 2008, Lambda Legal represented Westchester County couple Michael Sabatino and Robert Voorheis, who had married in Canada and were permitted to intervene as defendants in the case.

"Today the court has re-affirmed that our relationship will be honored in the community where we live and where we make our life together as a married couple," said Sabatino. "It is a relief to know that we will continue to enjoy the rights and benefits of our marriage."

In July, Attorney General Cuomo, on behalf of Governor Paterson, filed a motion to dismiss a similar case brought by the Alliance Defense Fund. The ADF, on behalf of a group of taxpayers, challenged Governor Paterson's May 14, 2008 directive that state agencies respect out-of-state marriages of same-sex couples, consistent with long-standing

New York law. The court granted Lambda Legal's motion to intervene in the case on behalf of Peri Rainbow and Tamela Sloan, long-time public employees who are raising a special needs child adopted from foster care. The couple depends on the protections that come from respect for their marriage. On September 2, 2008, the New York Supreme Court (Bronx trial court) dismissed the lawsuit, ensuring that couples will continue to be treated equally in New York State. [1/5/2009]

JOIN THE IMPACT HOLDS NATIONWIDE RALLY FOR EQUALITY
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2 PARENTING VICTORIES IN 2 DAYS!
This holiday season, Lambda Legal is proud to share with you two victories on behalf of same-sex parents and their children. > Full Story. [12/29/2008]

BUSH-CHENEY ADMINISTRATION THREATENS HEALTH OF LGBT, HIV-POSITIVE AMERICANS
Gay Men's Health Crisis Warns of Public Health and Human Rights Impacts > Full Story. [12/22/2008]

REP TAMMY BALDWIN NAMED INAUGURAL CO-CHAIR
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, the 2009 Presidential Inaugural Committee announced the honorary co-chairs for the Inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden. > Full Story. [12/22/2008]

THOUSANDS OF LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER ACTIVISTS TO CONVERGE IN DENVER TO STRATEGIZE ON HEELS OF INAUGURATION
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 - Just one week after the inauguration of a new administration, thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) activists will converge in Denver, Colo., for the 21st National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change, Jan. 28–Feb. 1. Activists will strategize on how to advance LGBT equality in this new political climate, share lessons from the 2008 election, and acquire the skills needed to build the political power of the LGBT community in 2009 and beyond. > Full Story. [12/19/2008]

BALDWIN STATEMENT ON DHHS RULING ON MEDICAL CARE
Statement of Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin > Full Story. [12/19/2008]

SEVENTH ANNUAL ELEVATION MAMMOTH GAY SKI WEEK
End Your Ski Season With A Bang; Five Days of Spring Skiing and Snowboarding Will Include Over 2,000 Willing and Able Participants and Plenty of Après-Ski Events > Full Story. [12/18/2008]

CALL ON THE NEW YORK TIMES TO CHECK ACCURACY OF ANTI-GAY ADVERTISEMENT
In the December 5, 2008 edition of The New York Times, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty published a full page advertisement that makes inaccurate and unsubstantiated claims about supposed "violence and intimidation" against religious groups by "mobs" since the passage of Proposition 8. You can see the ad here: http://www.nomobveto.org > Full Story. [12/8/2008]

ON WORLD AIDS DAY LAMBDA LEGAL URGES PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA TO CONSIDER CRITICAL HIV CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUES
(New York, Dec. 1, 2008) -- This World AIDS Day, December 1, 2008, Lambda Legal urges the new administration of President-Elect Barack Obama to reverse policies that have challenged the human and civil rights of people living with HIV/AIDS in the United States. > Full Story. [12/1/2008]

HRC HAILS FLORIDA COURT RULING ALLOWING GAY FATHER TO ADOPT
WASHINGTON – The Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights organization, today lauded the decision by a Miami, Florida judge that allows a man who has since 2004 acted as a foster parent to two boys to move forward with proceedings to adopt them. Florida currently bans adoption by lesbians and gays through one of the strictest laws in the country. Today, Miami Dade Circuit Judge Cindy Lederman ruled that the ban has "no rational basis." > Full Story. [11/25/2008]

HRC FOUNDATION TO LAUNCH ADOPTION AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
WASHINGTON – The Human Rights Campaign Foundation, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, will hold a media availability on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 11:30 a.m. ET to unveil an innovative adoption awareness campaign targeting the LGBT community. November is National Adoption Month, during which attention is focused on the thousands of children waiting to be adopted by loving parents. The campaign is part of the HRC Foundation's "All Children – All Families" initiative, designed to find permanent families for children by promoting fairness for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender foster and adoptive parents.

"This awareness campaign helps make the dreams of thousands of children come true by raising the visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender-adoptive families and encourage prospective parents to learn more about the children waiting in foster care," said Ellen Kahn, Family Project Director for Human Rights Campaign Foundation. "With more than a half million children in the U.S. foster care system, we can take steps to support the efforts of courts, judges, attorneys, adoption professionals, child welfare agencies and advocates to finalize adoptions and find permanent, loving homes for children, giving them the opportunity to can grow, thrive and succeed."

Of the children in the U.S. foster care system, over 120,000 are awaiting adoption by loving, permanent families. Agencies may purposefully or inadvertently close the door to qualified families through their practices. Few agencies recruit LGBT adoptive & foster parents, and many LGBT people feel unwelcome or discouraged. Similarly, members of the LGBT community may not be aware of the opportunities in domestic adoption and foster care, or they may not know of agencies that welcome their families. We are working to break down the barriers that stand between thousands of loving, qualified LGBT adoptive parents and the thousands of children who are waiting for a family.

The "All Children – All Families" initiative, launched in 2007 by the HRC Family Project, works to ensure that all qualified prospective parents who wish to open their homes and hearts to children and youth have the opportunity to do so, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. The program seeks to enhance LGBT competence among child welfare professionals and educate LGBT people about opportunities to become foster or adoptive parents to waiting children. Thirty-four agencies from across the U.S are currently participating, and more than a dozen agencies are close to earning the seal of recognition. More information about the initiative can be found at www.hrc.org/acaf.

WHAT: HRC to unveil the "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Family" adoption awareness campaign

WHEN: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 11:30 a.m. ET

WHERE: Human Rights Campaign Headquarters, 1640 Rhode Island Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036

WHO: Ellen Kahn, director for HRC Family Project; Janice Goldwater, executive director for Adoptions Together, member of "All Children – All Families" advisory board. Adoptions Together, a Silver Spring, Md. based adoption agency, is a local partner in All Children-All Families.

The Human Rights Campaign Foundation is America's largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. By inspiring and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against LGBT citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all. > Full Story. [11/21/2008]

CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT GRANTS REVIEW IN PROP 8 LEGAL CHALLENGES
(San Francisco, California, November 19, 2008)-Today the California
Supreme Court granted review in the legal challenges to Proposition 8, which
passed by a narrow margin of 52 percent on November 4. In an order issued
today, the Court agreed to hear the case and set an expedited briefing
schedule. The Court also denied an immediate stay. > Full Story. [11/20/2008]

EQCA CALLS FOR END OF ATTACKS ON GOVERNOR FOR SUPPORTING EQUAL RIGHTS
SACRAMENTO – Equality California calls on leaders of the Yes on 8 campaign to end their attacks on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for saying he believes Proposition 8 should be overturned. Prop 8 eliminates the right of same-sex couples to marry in California. > Full Story. [11/17/2008]

GAYS, LESBIANS, TRANSGENDER, THEIR FAMILIES AND SUPPORTERS UNITE – LARGE SCALE NATIONAL PROTEST PLANNED FOR NOVEMBER 15
Over the last week, tens of thousands of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT)community and their Supporters have taken to the streets of California to show their outrage with the outcome of California Proposition 8. Prop 8 provides for a Constitutional Amendment to prohibit same-sex marriage rights; Similar amendments and propositions were passed in Arizona and Florida. The outcome of these propositions has angered the national gay community and their supporters. Many feel as if they are now second-class citizens, but, according to the No on 8Campaign, the fight is not over. The final statement released by the No on 8 Campaign stated,"Victory was not ours today. But the struggle for Equality is not over." > Full Story. [11/14/2008]

GOVERNOR CALLS PROPOSITION 8 PASSAGE “UNFORTUNATE”
In CNN Interview, Gov. Schwarzenegger Says Prop 8 Should be Invalidated Because Court Has Ruled that Banning the Right to Marry is Unconstitutional > Full Story. [11/10/2008]

GSA NETWORK, TRANSGENDER LAW CENTER, AND EQCA SADDENED OVER SHOOTING OF GAY JR. HIGH STUDENT IN OXNARD
GSA Network, Transgender Law Center, and EQCA Saddened Over Shooting of Gay Jr. High Student in Oxnard > Full Story. [2/14/2008]


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