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Ten years after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, Jen Psaki reflected on her experience working inside the White House on that day.
Jim Obergefell and Rick Hodges, once opponents in a historic legal battle, share a unique friendship after the landmark Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage.
In 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage, and the case began with a couple who got married on the tarmac at BWI Airport.
Obergefell 10 years later: The cultural impact of same-sex marriage and where it stands Marriage supporters rally in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building during oral arguments in Obergefell v.
Rick Hodges is the named defendant in the 2015 landmark case Obergefell v. Hodges, due to his former role as director of the Ohio Department of Health from 2014 to 2017.
Justice Antonin Scalia's decade-old warnings about judicial overreach in Obergefell echo in President Donald Trump's criticisms of judges who block his agenda through rulings.
10 years after Obergefell, a discredited study lingers on same-sex marriage by Alana L. Riso and Matthew D. Johnson, opinion contributors - 06/26/25 7:30 AM ET ...
Ten years after Obergefell legalized same-sex marriage, public support reaches a new high while some conservative opponents seek to challenge the Supreme Court's decision.
And Jim Obergefell reflects on the fight LGBTQ rights 10 years after the landmark Supreme Court decision bearing his name. Here’s what to know today.
Same-sex marriage equality has been the law of the land for 10 years as of Thursday. But after a string of crushing losses for LGBTQ rights at the Supreme Court this term and calls for the cou… ...