10 years ago, SCOTUS said same-sex couples could marry. Why do they worry today?
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10 years ago, SCOTUS said same-sex couples could marry. Why do they worry today?
Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court case that found a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, turns 10 in June. More than two-thirds of Americans consistently support marriage equality. But one attorney who argued the case likens the right to a “split screen” in the Trump era.
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