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  • Same-sex marriage | Legalization, Supreme Court, Equality, History . . .
    Same-sex marriage, the practice of marriage between two men or between two women Although same-sex marriage has been regulated through law, religion, and custom in most countries of the world, the legal and social responses have ranged from celebration to criminalization
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    Same-sex marriage - US Legalization, Equality, Rights: In the United States the question of whether couples of the same sex should be allowed to marry has roiled politics since at least 1993 In that year the Supreme Court of Hawaii heard a case in which the plaintiffs claimed that the state’s refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples abrogated those individuals’ rights to
  • Same-sex marriage - Legalization, Equality, Rights | Britannica
    Same-sex marriage - Legalization, Equality, Rights: At the turn of the 21st century it was clear that the evolution of rights for same-sex couples depended to a great extent upon the interplay of a country’s institutional forces In parliamentary unitary systems, such as those of the Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom, for example, legislatures (and the executives derived from them
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    Same-sex marriage - Legal Rights, Benefits: Societies have resolved the intertwined issues of sexuality, reproduction, and marriage in myriad ways Their responses regarding the morality, desirability, and administrative perquisites of same-sex partnerships have been equally diverse Notably, however, by the beginning of the 21st century most countries opted for one of only three legal
  • Pros, Cons, Debate, Arguments, Homosexuality - Britannica
    Gay Marriage Debate, 1990-2010 The current national debate on gay marriage was sparked by the Supreme Court of Hawaii’s 3-1 ruling on May 5, 1993 that the state could not ban same-sex marriages without “a compelling reason” to do so [55] The case was sent back to a lower court but voters approved a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage before the courts settled the issue
  • Respect for Marriage Act | Definition, History, Amendment, Facts . . .
    same-sex marriage, the practice of marriage between two men or between two women Although same-sex marriage has been regulated through law, religion, and custom in most countries of the world, the legal and social responses have ranged from celebration on the one hand to criminalization on the other
  • Obergefell v. Hodges | Summary, History, Ruling, Facts | Britannica
    Obergefell v Hodges, legal case in which the U S Supreme Court ruled (5–4) on June 26, 2015, that state bans on same-sex marriage and on recognizing same-sex marriages duly performed in other jurisdictions are unconstitutional under due process and equal protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment
  • United States v. Windsor | Same-sex marriage, DOMA, LGBT rights . . .
    United States v Windsor, legal case, decided on June 26, 2013, in which the U S Supreme Court struck down Section 3 of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (1996; DOMA), which had defined marriage for federal purposes as a legal union between one man and one woman Noting the traditional authority of the states to define and regulate marriage, the court held (5–4) that the purpose of DOMA
  • Gay Marriage - Pro Quotes | Britannica
    Same-sex couples can never provide a child with both her biological mother and her biological father ” [98] Contrary to the pro gay marriage argument that some different-sex couples cannot have children or don’t want them, even in those cases there is still the potential to produce children
  • Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) | Britannica
    Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), federal law in force from 1996 to 2013 that specifically denied to same-sex couples all benefits and recognition given to opposite-sex couples Those benefits included more than 1,000 federal protections and privileges, such as the legal recognition of relationships,





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