Marriage Equality Is Safe for Now, but that Doesn’t Mean LGBTQ+ People Can Rest
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Marriage equality is safe for now, but that doesn’t mean LGBTQ+ people can rest
A decade after the U.S. Supreme Court declared that marriage equality is a fundamental right under the 14th Amendment, former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis — who gained national attention after refusing to issue licenses to same-sex couples — asked the justices to reconsider the Court’s previous decision. Davis, who petitioned the court in hopes of revisiting a judgment that required her to pay more than $300,000 to a couple whose marriage lic…
POLITICS: Liberal Panic Implodes—Supreme Court Stays Silent
Liberals’ dire warnings of a Supreme Court plot to abolish same-sex marriage have proven hollow, exposing another round of baseless political fearmongering that distracted from real policy debates. Story Highlights The Supreme Court has not moved to reverse or weaken same-sex marriage rights since 2022. Liberal activists and politicians stoked fears of an imminent rollback, but no such threat materialized. Congress passed the Respect for Marriag…
Despite the efforts of conservative groups and the opposition of the right, it has not been possible to reverse the historic decision that legalized ... La entrada The Supreme Court rejects the request to review the decision on same-sex marriage aparece primero en LJA.MX Noticias México.
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