Mexico City's gay marriage law still igniting debate
A Catholic cardinal accuses the nation's Supreme Court, which this month reaffirmed the law, of being on the take.
August 18, 2010|By Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Mexico City — Gays in Mexico's capital today can marry and adopt children, broad rights that go beyond anything offered in much of the world and enshrined now by a remarkable series of rulings by the nation's Supreme Court.
But reaching this point has left casualties along the way. More...
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