Same-Sex Marriage Legalized in the United States
June 26, 2015 marked an important day in U.S. history. The Supreme Court ruled five to four that all bans on same-sex marriage must be removed in a case called Obergefell v Hodges.
June 26, 2015 marked an important day in U.S. history. The Supreme Court ruled five to four that all bans on same-sex marriage must be removed in a case called Obergefell v Hodges.
In the last few years, many victories have been won LGBTQ individuals throughout the world. However, there is still much work to be done.
President Obama’s daughters influenced his decision in favor of allowing same-sex couples to marry.
Six states and the District of Columbia have legalized gay marriage, which means that people of the same sex can get married.
June is known as Pride Month by people in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ) community.
Two kids tell us what it is like to have same-sex parents.
State by State, Same-Sex Marriage Becomes Legal