Sort through the more than 30 jurisdictns that have enacted laws allowg gays and lbians to marry.
Contents:
- STAT ACROSS U.S. STILL CLG TO OUTDATED GAY MARRIAGE BANS
- STATE-BY-STATE HISTORY OF BANNG AND LEGALIZG GAY MARRIAGE
STAT ACROSS U.S. STILL CLG TO OUTDATED GAY MARRIAGE BANS
In June of 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court led all state bans on same-sex marriage unnstutnal, allowg gay and lbian upl to marry natnwi. This timele highlights the chang state polici leadg up to that lg. * all states that have legalized gay marriage *
Gay marriage, also known as same-sex marriage, is the marriage of people of the same sex or genr. Gay marriag ma progrs the 1980s, when Berkeley, California, pass the untry’s first domtic partnership law. Massachetts beme the first state to legalize gay marriage 2003.
California and Connecticut legalized gay marriage 2008, followed by Iowa, Vermont, and New Hampshire. On November 6, 2012, Mae, Maryland, and Washgton beme the first stat to legalize gay marriage through a popular vote. Dpe this, not all stat are abidg and have enacted nstutnal or statutory bans on gay marriage known as “Defense of Marriage” acts.
Gay Marriage by State. Stat and the District of Columbia have legalized gay marriage.
STATE-BY-STATE HISTORY OF BANNG AND LEGALIZG GAY MARRIAGE
* all states that have legalized gay marriage *
In the 2020 electn, Nevada beme the first state to regnize gay marriage a state nstutn. Below are the stat that have legalized gay marriage the orr which they legalized. The followg stat have not legalized gay marriage:.
The first lawsus volvg same-sex marriage, also lled gay marriage, started the 1970s, brgg the qutn of civil marriage rights for same-sex upl to public attentn.
A graphed timele of 1994-2015 of when gay marriage was legalized each state of the US, and when was banned. * all states that have legalized gay marriage *
Del Mart and Phyllis Lyon bee the first gay uple to marry and receive official regnn after beg together for 50 years. Thirty-seven stat have legalized gay marriage, wh rtrictns Kansas, Missouri, and Alabama.
Comparg that evolutn to society's views of gays and lbians, Kennedy noted that for years, "a tthful claratn by same-sex upl of what was their hearts had to rema unspoken." "The nature of jtice is that we may not always see our own tim," Kennedy wrote after reuntg the legal stggl faced by same-sex partners.