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“That alternative is the legalization of civil gay marriage.”




The Supreme Court just ruled all Americans are entitled to same-sex marriage. Eleven years ago it was zero.


Couples are already getting licenses in Georgia, Michigan, and Ohio.


He could already see marriage equality coming in 2003.


He called Justice Kennedy’s opinion “pretentious” and “egotistic.”


Good work, team.


Does your state have marriage equality?


For a court document, it’s surprisingly beautiful and moving.


The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to require states recognize same-sex marriage on 14th Amendment grounds.


From Massachusetts to nationwide in 12 years.


“When our baby grows up, I don’t want her feeling like we’re unequal.”


Republicans are coming around on marriage equality.


The court could settle the issues surrounding marriage equality once and for all.


Past reforms have spread in an S-curve pattern.


The case could come down to children.


The court is debating bringing marriage equality to the entire US.


Some skeptical questions, some not.


Forty years ago, a federal agency used an anti-gay slur to tell a gay couple their marriage didn’t exist.


But some religious groups are still strongly opposed.