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The lawyer who helped win marriage equality says it’s safe from the Supreme Court
An estimated 560,000 same-sex couples in the U.S. are married. Those couples present a serious roadblock for overturning same-sex marriage, lawyer Douglas Hallward-Driemeier says.
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Ben Shapiro wants the Supreme Court to overturn marriage equality
Ben Shapiro has previously said that he doesn’t think that children should know that same-sex marriage exists.
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Leaked decision to overturn abortion rights shows that marriage equality & sodomy laws are next
A leaked Supreme Court decision shows that the right to abortion will soon come to an end and that the decisions that legalized marriage equality and ended bans on homosexuality are on the table as well.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings show the Republicans are gunning to overturn marriage equality
The GOP’s line of questioning shows that they want the Court to revisit marriage equality once it overturns Roe v. Wade.
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GOP senator says Supreme Court shouldn’t have legalized interracial marriage
Sen. Mike Braun was railing against Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, a Black woman married to a white man, when he said states should be allowed to ban interracial marriage.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson schooled GOP senator who ranted about gay marriage
“Well, senator, that is the nature of a right.”
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Judge rules former KY clerk Kim Davis violated constitutional rights of same-sex marriage couples
The case has dragged on for years. A jury trial now must take place to determine damages.
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Which states would end marriage equality if the Supreme Court gives them the chance?
It’s still just a conservative dream, but as the justices get closer to overturning Roe v. Wade, marriage equality is the next big target.
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Jim Obergefell won marriage equality for all Americans. Now he’s running for office.
Obergefell learned many lessons from his years of activism and Supreme Court case that he believes will serve him well at the statehouse.
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Marriage equality champion Jim Obergefell is running for office in Ohio
Jim Obergefell helped make marriage equality a reality in the U.S. now he wants to help everyone “to participate fully in society and the economy.”