Gay marriage legality by country Here are the countries where same-sex marriage is officially legal June 26 marks the fifth anniversary of gay marriage being legalized across the entire United States. To commemorate this milestone in LGBTQ history, we are taking a look at countries around the world that have officially legalized same-sex marriage.
Court case that legalized gay marriage A decade after the U. legalized gay marriage, Jim Obergefell says the fight isnx27;t overOver the past several months, Republican lawmakers in at least 10 states have introduced measures aimed at undermining same-sex marriage rights.
Which states is gay marriage legal in 2021 Same-sex marriage would be illegal in 25 to 32 states if the Supreme Court overturned ObergefellNow that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, sending abortion policy back to the states, could the court do the same thing with same-sex marriage by overturning the ruling in Obergefell v.
Chris kluwe gay marriage 'Do the civil-rights struggles of the past years mean absolutely nothing to you?': NFL star sends vitriolic letter backing same-sex marriage to anti-gay Maryland politician By SNEJANA FARBEROV Published: | Updated:Firebrand: Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe posted a scathing letter on Deadspin excoriating a member of the Maryland assembly for trying to silence a Ravens player on the issue of same-sex marriageMinnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe sent a biting, profanity-laced open letter on Friday addressed to a Maryland state politician who had demanded that a fellow NFL player stop speaking out in support of same-sex marriage. Kluwe, 30, was responding to a letter sent last week to Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti by Maryland Assembly Delegate Emmett C Burns Jr, a Democrat, asking him to 'inhibit such expressions' in support of gay marriage made by Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo.
Did the pope accept gay marriage Pope Francis allows blessings for same-sex couples under certain conditionsThe Vatican has approved a landmark ruling to allow Roman Catholic priests to administer blessings to same-sex couples as long as they are not part of regular Church rituals or liturgies, nor given in contexts related to civil unions or weddings. A document from the Vaticans doctrinal office approved by Pope Francis on Monday said such blessings would not legitimise irregular situations but be a sign that God welcomes all.