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Jim Obergefell, plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized gay marriage in all 50 states, reflects on the decision 10 years later and the LGBTQ community's current civil rights fight.
Same-sex marriage marks 10 years of legality with 68% support, as Gallup polling shows growing partisan gap with Democrats at all-time high while calls to overturn the ruling increase.
Here’s a look at the state of same-sex marriage in America 10 years after it was made legal nationwide. More marriages, more acceptance From a purely practical sense, the Obergefell decision ...
In the decade since the Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Obergefell, public support for same-sex marriage has continued to climb, driven in large part by support from Democrat and Independent ...
Clockwise from top: Jim Obergefell after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide on June 26, 2015. At home, a framed photo of his late husband, John Arthur, who died of ALS before ...
Same-sex marriage equality has been the law of the land for 10 years as of Thursday. But after a string of crushing losses for LGBTQ rights at the Supreme Court this term and calls for the cou… ...
Although same-sex marriage is currently protected in all 50 states due to the ruling in Obergefell vs. Hodges in 2015, Justice Clarence Thomas has said he would like to "reconsider" that ruling if ...
“After marriage equality was achieved, I think a lot of folks thought, ‘OK, this is it, we did the thing,’” said Narissa Rahaman, executive director of Equality Virginia, an L.G.B.T.Q ...
Same-sex marriage has come under scrutiny by some conservative legislators. Conservative legislators are increasingly speaking out against the Supreme Court’s landmark 2015 ruling on same-sex ...
While Gallup shows a 14-point decline in support among Republicans for same-sex marriage since 2022, my surveys have shown Republican support for legal same-sex marriage bouncing back above its ...
A Pride Parade in Bangkok on June 4, 2023. AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit What To Know The new Gallup poll showed that Republicans' support of same-sex marriage stood at 41 percent, a notable decline from ...
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