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Same sex binational spouses could still face deportation while DOMA lives

On April 2, 2012, the immigration rights organization Immigration Equality filed Blesch v. Holder on behalf of five married same sex couples who faced forcible separation by the government of the United States under the Defense of Marriage Act because one spouse is not an American citizen. Because DOMA prohibits the federal government from recognizing same sex marriages performed even in states where it is legal, American spouses in same sex relationships cannot sponsor their legal partners for green cards, which restricts those partners' abilities to work and puts them at risk for deportation.

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Research paper finds music piracy 'benefits' album sales

Illegally downloading pre-release leaks of major artists' albums actually "benefits" first week sales, and if used properly these types of leaks could even work as an effective promotional tool for the largest record labels going forward, according to findings in the first draft of a working paper put out this month by an assistant professor at North Carolina State University.

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Republicans block Rep. Norton from testifying on anti-abortion bill for her own district

Update (below): Republicans stack witness panel with anti-abortion doctors

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Court ruling means shadowy campaign groups may have to disclose donors

On Monday, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. circuit ruled to uphold an order for shadowy campaign groups like Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS to disclose their donors if they are producing federal campaign ads, or what's known to the FEC as "electioneering communications," said a report at Huffington Post.  Voting 2-1, the panel struck down a request for a stay on that order, which was handed down in April by a district court judge whose aim was to close a campaign finance loophole that has allowed outside spending to run amok in this election cycle.

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'Ex-gay' group accuses Maryland school superintendent of 'hate speech'

A group that claims LGBT people can change their sexual orientation has filed a complaint against the the superintendent of the Montgomery County Board of Education in Maryland over alleged sexual orientation discrimination.

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Dem. Reps and Common Cause file suit to rule filibuster unconstitutional

The nonprofit citizens' advocacy group Common Cause, a coalition of Democratic congressmen and a group of students are jointly filing suit in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. to declare that the Senate's filibuster rule is unconstitutional and "violates the core American principal of majority rule," according to a press release from Common Cause.

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Wisconsin Dem official: The DNC will help us financially against Walker

The criticism from one anonymous Wisconsin Democratic official of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) not financially investing enough into the recall election against Governor Scott Walker (R) is not felt by another inside party figure Tuesday afternoon, in an exclusive interview with The Raw Story.

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Sen. Bernie Sanders holds hearing to announce $3 billion AIDS drug prize

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) held a public hearing today to call for the end of legal monopolies on HIV/AIDS drugs and to introduce Senate bill 1138, which includes a $3 billion prize program for the discovery of new HIV/AIDS treatments, according to a press release from Sen. Sanders's office. The senator is hoping that the cash incentive will speed the process of discovering new drugs.

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Gay top Romney donor pulls support and backs Obama over same sex marriage

A gay supporter of former Massachusetts governor and presumptive presidential nominee Mitt Romney (R) has pulled his support and asked for his contribution back, the maximum allowed by law, over the candidate's stance on same sex marriage, according to CNN. Bill White, CEO of the New York City-based consulting firm the Constellations Group has supported Republican and Democratic politicians in the past, but after Saturday's commencement address at Liberty University, where Romney underlined his belief that marriage is "between one man and one woman," White has declared that he now supports President Barack Obama's re-election in November.

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Top Romney aide outed transgender woman in political smear

Eric Fehrnstrom, a top aide and political strategist to presumptive Republican presidential candidate former Gov. Mitt Romney (MA), made headlines earlier this year with a gaffe comparing Romney in the primary fight to an "Etch a Sketch" that you can flip over and shake and start over with as a blank slate in the general election. Before he was an adviser to Romney, Fehrnstrom was a political columnist for the Boston Herald. According to a profile in GQ, in 1992, he outed recently-elected Massachusetts Rep. Althea Garrison (R) as a transgender woman, effectively ending her political career.

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Gun group responds to 'silly' story by pointing rifle at Rand Paul

The Virginia-based firearms advocacy group that published an image this week depicting a rifle pointed at President Barack Obama's head, attached a letter by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), responded to Raw story's reporting on Friday by turning the rifle around and pointing it at the Kentucky Republican instead.

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Rand Paul endorses campaign depicting gun pointed at Obama's head

An email campaign launched this week (pictured, below) featuring the endorsement of Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) depicts a rifle pointing at President Barack Obama's head, and a message about an imaginary "million rifle ban" the president is allegedly seeking to implement.

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ACLU Minnesota sues voter ID advocacy group over failure to disclose nonprofit status

The Minnesota Voters Alliance, the group suing state and local officials over allegations of fraud in Minnesota elections, was accused Wednesday morning by the Minnesota branch of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of not registering as a nonprofit organization.

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