Cheryl Wetzstein
Articles by Cheryl Wetzstein
Supreme Court hears historic same-sex marriage arguments
Justices were fractured Tuesday over fundamental questions of society, child-rearing and equal treatment under the law as the Supreme Court struggled with whether the Constitution guarantees same-sex couples the right to marry or if voters should still have the power to say what marriage means within their own state borders. Published April 28, 2015
Barronelle Stutzman, Washington florist, files notice to appeal verdict in gay wedding case
Lawyers for Washington state florist Barronelle Stutzman have filed a request for her case to be reviewed by the highest court in the state. Published April 28, 2015
Supreme Court to hear gay marriage arguments Tuesday
The nine justices and five lawyers who will argue the gay marriage cases at the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning will center their debate on a simple question: "Who decides" state marriage policy? Published April 27, 2015
Supreme Court gay marriage cases: What to expect
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hold oral arguments on gay marriage cases from Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio on Tuesday. Published April 26, 2015
Gay marriage advocates expect Supreme Court to rule in their favor
Advocates on both sides of the gay marriage issue prepared Sunday for High Noon — at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Published April 26, 2015
March for Marriage attracts thousands to Capitol Hill
Thousands of people gathered Saturday for a passionate, peaceful demonstration to uphold marriage "as God ordained it." Published April 25, 2015
Gay marriage defies opinions of American majority, legal brief tells Supreme Court
The headlines of most opinion polls and news stories say the same thing: Gay marriage is inevitable, by the people's choice. Published April 23, 2015
NARAL launches website to zing GOP candidates on birth control, abortion
A pro-choice organization has created a website to make sure Republican candidates "own" their remarks on birth control, abortion and women's issues. Published April 23, 2015
Watch for stress and bullying as the school year ends
As the school year winds down, and students face finals, graduation requirements, proms and figuring out their summer jobs and activities, some students will report an increase in stress, sadness and bullying, a Colorado psychologist said. Published April 23, 2015
Catholic pushback: Archbishop Cordileone is the ‘shepherd we need’
Some 54,000 people have signed a petition in support of the San Francisco archbishop who wants Catholic moral teachings modeled or upheld in Catholic schools. Almost $30,000 has been raised to print an open letter to Pope Francis that also endorses San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone. Published April 22, 2015
Cosmopolitan magazine hammered by Hearst granddaughter, anti-porn group
The granddaughter of the founder of the Hearst media empire has launched a campaign to restrict children and teens' access to Cosmopolitan magazine over its obsession with explicit sexual topics. Published April 22, 2015
Supreme Court same-sex marriage hearing expected to draw opponents, advocates
Some 72 hours before historic legal arguments about marriage, thousands of people are expected to rally on Capitol Hill in favor of keeping marriage as the union of one man and one woman. Published April 21, 2015
Operation Babylift South Vietnam orphan adoptees thankful 40 years after rescue
For adopted children like Michael Marchese, family reunions have meant reconnecting with lost relatives: He has found his elder sister and his birth mother, whom he hadn't seen for decades. Published April 15, 2015
Sex-education funds to be renewed
The Senate has approved funding for sex education that includes the "comprehensive" approach favored by the Obama administration and the "risk-avoidance" one favored by traditional-values supporters. Published April 15, 2015
Religious freedom debate hurt Indiana economy, most Hoosiers say
A polling company has found that 75 percent of 500 likely voters in Indiana think the recent debate over a religious freedom law has hurt their state economy. Published April 14, 2015
Oklahoma becomes second state to ban ‘dismemberment’ abortion
Oklahoma has become the second state to outlaw an abortion procedure that "dismembers" the fetus in the womb as part of the process. Published April 14, 2015
Gay ‘conversion’ therapy officially denounced in House measure
A California congresswoman has introduced a House resolution asking all states to ban gay "conversion" therapy. Published April 14, 2015
White House comments banning gay therapy draw mixed reaction
A White House announcement that all states should ban sexual orientation "conversion" therapy for youth has set the nation talking. Psychotherapist Christopher Doyle, director of the International Healing Foundation, countered that it's wrong to think that all youth who experience same-sex attraction are gay. Published April 9, 2015
Arkansas ‘abortion reversal’ law prompts pro-choice outrage
Passage of a second state law requiring that pregnant women be told they can "reverse" a medication abortion has prompted an outcry from pro-choice advocates. Published April 7, 2015
5 myths about teen sex
Adults and teens who think that all teens are "doing it," or that "hooking up" is more common than romantic relationships are in for a surprise: Studies do not support these concepts, says a research group on children and youth. Published April 7, 2015