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Supreme Court isn't poised to end gay marriage, despite the media's fearmongering | Opinion
The general public has a poor understanding of how the Supreme Court, and the judicial branch in general, actually works.
The former county clerk says she should’ve been protected by the First Amendment and that a landmark 2015 ruling establishing ...
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in two landmark cases for gay marriage this week. With lawyers and justices taking the stage now, it's easy to forget that everyday people have a stake ...
Yes, many Americans support marriage equality. But if gay marriage were overturned tomorrow, same-sex marriage would become illegal in 32 states.
California's Supreme Court struck down the state's ban on gay marriage in a 4-3 decision in 2008, making the Golden State only the second state to allow same-sex couples to wed at the time.
A guaranteed seat to watch the Supreme Court hearings on gay marriage this week could cost between $864 and $1,200, according to the AP.
The Supreme Court’s landmark opinion on same-sex marriage isn’t the only high-profile precedent the justices will have an ...
Read the full Supreme Court decision on gay marriage Kennedy put the struggle for equal rights in a historic context, building on the 1967 Loving vs. Virginia decision that struck down ...
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