Gay news anchor in Miami demoted
(Miami) After allegedly making rude comments about a fellow anchor, gay news anchor Charles Perez was demoted from his position as an evening anchor reports the Advocate.
The WPLG anchor will no longer be working the evening news shift and has been moved to weekend anchoring and reporting.
Perez is also currently …
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(Miami) A Miami-Dade circuit court judge who ruled Florida’s gay adoption ban is unconstitutional has been demoted.
Judge Cindy Lederman has been removed from her 15-year post as top administrative judge over Miami-Dade’s juvenile courts. The new chief justice over Miami courts says he wanted new perspectives and leadership.
Lederman ruled in …
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(Miami, Florida) Two South Florida men have been charged with murder in the slaying of a Wilton Manors gay man.
The body of Nestor Estefani, 40, was found inside the home of his partner, a Hollywood, Fla. doctor who was out of town at the time.
Police said that Estefani’s throat was slashed …
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Miami Beach holds first gay pride
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Miami Beach holds first gay pride
Tags: Gay Beach, Gay Miami, Gay Pride, Miami Beach, Miami GayBigot aLert: Forida Plans To Appeal Gay Adoption Ruling
This isn’t much of a shock, but the Florida Attorney General’s office says it is planning to appeal last months ruling by a Miami judge that overturned Florida’s gay adoption ban. Technically, I believe, they could have just let it be, but that never seemed likely. On one hand, yes, the ruling could be overturned, on the other, a Florida Supreme Court ruling in favor of gay adoption would solidify the overturn of the ban and could provide valuable precedent for Gay right’s in Florida. Plus, like we’ve mentioned, this is shaping up to be a very different case than the last time the Supreme Court upheld the ban in 1995. So the State is going to have to come up with a stronger case. Though, by the time this does go up to the supreme court (if it does), Charlie Crist may have made two more right-leaning appointments to the bench. See State Plans To Appeal Gay Adoption Ruling Miami New Times
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