Details on Monday\u27s televised debate on referendum Question One, which would limit the classes protected under Maine\u27s human rights laws. Carolyn Cosby of Concerned Maine Families spoke in favor of Question One, while Celeste Branham of Maine Won\u27t Discriminate spoke in opposition
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Letter to the editor from Seth Berner, attorney at law, with a legal opinion on referendum Question ...
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Superior Court justice Kermit Lipez has upheld the wording of a proposed ballot question sponsored b...
Politics & Other Mistakes piece on referendum Question One and the state\u27s congressional delegat...
A survey of 220 Portland residents conducted by Market Decisions of South Portland found that only 2...
The Maine Human Rights Act was established in 1971 and originally protected only race or color, sexu...
Maine voters next month will consider referendum Question One, which would limit the classes protect...
Related articles on referendum Question One, which would limit the classes protected under Maine\u27...
Politics & Other Mistakes on some of the letters from supporters of referendum Question One, which ...
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said his office will continue to speak out agains...
Carolyn Cosby, founder of Concerned Maine Families, says homosexuals should be excluded from protect...
Politics & Other Mistakes on Maine Won\u27t Discriminate post-referendum. Most MWD members support ...
Lawrence Lockman of Concerned Maine Families, the group that initiated the November 7 referendum see...
Carolyn Cosby of Portland and members of the group Concerned Maine Families will man the polling sta...
Letter to the editor from Seth Berner, attorney at law, with a legal opinion on referendum Question ...
Gov. King has set February 10 as the date for a vote on the people\u27s veto of Maine\u27s new gay r...
Maine Won\u27t Discriminate expected Sanford to support referendum Question One, citing the communit...
Superior Court justice Kermit Lipez has upheld the wording of a proposed ballot question sponsored b...
Politics & Other Mistakes piece on referendum Question One and the state\u27s congressional delegat...
A survey of 220 Portland residents conducted by Market Decisions of South Portland found that only 2...
The Maine Human Rights Act was established in 1971 and originally protected only race or color, sexu...