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https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Kirkpatrick Sale

The principle of states' rights, which has lived on for the last 150 years as a noble, though often sickly, memory of the Founding Fathers' intentions, was dealt its final, fatal blow by the Supreme Court's same-sex marriage decision last month

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By Caroline Graham and Hannah Flint

They're already used for everything from ordering your groceries to checking your bank balance and booking a table at a restaurant.

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politico.com

Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul finally made his opinion known about the Supreme Court's same-sex marriage ruling, writing in a Time op-ed that the federal government should get out of the marriage business altogether.

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popularliberty.com

In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, New York city police moved to raid the Stonewall Inn, a bar that catered to gay men. A riot ensued, in which gay people forcefully asserted their right to assemble in the place of their choosing. Demonstra

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bretigne.liberty.me

"We call on the state of California to pass the 'Equal Distribution of Sex Act' guaranteeing sex to the sexually underprivileged, to those people who do not meet society's standards for 'attractiveness'!"

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thedailybell.com

The Obama administration's top drug enforcement official will step down next month, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced on Tuesday, after her agency was tarnished by a scandal over sex parties with prostitutes and she broke with President O

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Slate

He has been in prison for 29 years for an attempted rape he almost certainly did not commit. For much of that time, the lead prosecutor who secured his conviction, the original lead detective on the case, have argued his innocence.

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http://motherboard.vice.com

Now that Earth has had a co-ed space station in orbit for over three decades, the obvious question must be raised once again: What goes on behind closed hatches?

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The Marshall Project

Last month, a North Carolina sheriff announced that people on the state's sex-offender registry could not attend church services in the community. Instead, Sheriff Danny Millsaps said, they could go to church at the county jail.

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