10 Years After Obergefell, Gay Marriage Faces Growing Threats
- On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court's Obergefell v. Hodges decision legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, affecting millions of couples.
- Following Ohio’s appeal, the 2013 DOMA ruling led to federal recognition of same-sex marriage rights, setting the stage for Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized it nationwide.
- A May 2025 Gallup poll reports 68% support for marriage equality and over 500,000 same-sex marriages since 2015, reflecting a decade of social progress.
- Today marks the 10th anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges, with public support reaching 68% and ongoing efforts in some states to challenge or protect marriage equality.
- Amid ongoing legal and political efforts, several states and the Southern Baptist Convention back overturning Obergefell, signaling future challenges to marriage equality's legal foundation.
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By CNN Español Same-sex marriage is a reality in at least 39 countries, according to a report by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA) and the total number of those that approved the law in recent years. In Latin America, the first country where same-sex couples were able to say "I do" was Argentina, where it was legalized in 2010. Chile, in 2021, and Cuba and Mexico in 2022 were the latest to join the l…
CBS Mornings Revives Gay Rights Fear Mongering – After Saying Opposite
CBS Mornings Revives Gay Rights Fear Mongering – After Saying Opposite During Friday’s CBS Mornings Plus, hosts Tony Dokoupil and Adriana Diaz invited Kevin Jennings, CEO of the activist group Lambda Legal, to stoke fears that Obergefell v. Hodges might be in jeopardy. The segment unfolded as a slow‑burn panic session as the trio lamented over how anti-LGBTQ sentiment has supposedly grown since the Obergefell ruling was delivered by the Supreme…
Communities fight back against states banning Pride flags on government buildings
This year marks a decade since same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide. But in several Republican-led states, efforts are underway to ban Pride flags from public schools and government buildings, sparking a wave of local resistance. Deema Zein reports.
ThePatriotLight - Gay marriage has a hidden cost — and children are paying the price
ThePatriotLight - Ten years ago, a great injustice was done to children. In Obergefell vs. Hodges, the Supreme Court equated two things that for children will never be equal: Same-sex and opposite-sex marriages. One pairing unites children with two people to whom they have a natural right. The other separates children from one — or both.Gay marriage hasn’t led to greater love for LGBTQ adults but rather harm to children. As many of us predicted,…
Guest column: Ten years after Obergefell have been great, but the work is not over
It was a hot, sunny morning on our farm in East Tennessee the morning the Obergefell vs. Hodges decision came down. We had the television on, as we had for several days, knowing the decision was coming soon.
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