
In this Sept. 6, 2011 photo, Todd, left, and Mark Wathen pose for a portrait in the back yard after their civil union ceremony at their home in Mattoon, Ill. The same-sex couple denied access to a central Illinois bed and breakfast while planning their civil union ceremony has won another legal victory in a case that's highlighted the battle between religious freedoms and gay civil rights. The Illinois Human Rights Commission has sided with a judge who said the owners of the Timber Creek Bed & Breakfast in Paxton, Ill., violated state law because the couple was denied a venue based on sexual orientation. (Lane Christiansen /Chicago Tribune via AP)
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