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50 years after Loving: Interracial couples still face strife
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Fifty years after Mildred and Richard Loving’s landmark legal challenge shattered the laws against interracial marriage in the United States, couples still talk of facing discrimination, disapproval and outright hostility from their fellow Americans.

Winery or weedery: Vineyards rip up grapes, switch to pot
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It’s hard to know exactly how many in the wine industry are looking at pot here, but there’s plenty of buzz surrounding the subject.

Taiwan becomes 1st in Asia to recognize same-sex marriage
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In a first for Asia, Taiwan’s Constitutional Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage on May 24, punctuating a yearslong campaign by advocates for gay rights in one of the continent’s most liberal democracies.

Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown win two “Best of Milwaukee” awards
  • MaxPixel's contributors

 

Young lawyers launch legal clinic to help Milwaukee’s homeless youth
  • sebra - Fotolia

 

Year in Review: Partisan Supreme Court ends John Doe II probe with a whimper
  • Alexey&Svetlana Novikov

 

FBI ‘assisting’ in probe of abuse at Wisconsin juvenile detention centers | Problems said to derive from Walker’s privatization scheme
  • Alexander Raths

 

Senators reach deal on criminal justice overhaul
  • Iryna Denysova

 

On the record: Quotes from the Supreme Court hearing on marriage equality
  • PAUL J. RICHARDS

 

Biased, obsolete laws litter the books