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Alameda Post on MSNTen Years After Obergefell v. Hodges: Alameda Marches ForwardNext Friday, the City of Alameda will host the 48th Annual 4th of July Parade, which is the longest 4th of July Parade in the ...
On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court justices legalized same-sex marriage across the country in its ruling of Obergefell ...
ArtWorks will paint the mural on a building facing the former home of Jim Obergefell, the case’s lead plaintiff, and his late ...
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I never set out to be part of a civil rights case on marriage equality. I'm proud of how I handled the responsibility and the friendship that emerged.
When Jim Obergefell and John Arthur boarded a charter medical jet one summer day in 2013 to exchange vows, national attitudes ...
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Plus, a recording appears to show the Justice Department and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton worked together to kill a ...
The U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage exactly 10 years ago. Now, the plaintiff is worried about the future of ...
When the Southern Baptist Convention unanimously approved a resolution on June 10 that called for reversing Obergefell v.
While support for legal marriage for same-sex couples ticks up, evangelical pastors and weekly churchgoers remain holdouts.
The case behind the U.S. Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide a decade ago is known as Obergefell v.
A decade after SCOTUS handed down the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling, some polling has shown that the trend might be reversing.
While Republican lawmakers who spoke with Fox News Digital said they respect the Supreme Court's decision, many said they personally believe marriage should be between a man and a woman. (Credit: Nich ...
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