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- Ligne n°62 : How legal tide turned on same-sex marriage in the US
- Ligne n°73 : Same sex marriage is now legal in thirty-six US states, covering a majority of the US population.
- Ligne n°75 : A critical turning point came in October 2014, when the Supreme Court chose not to hear appeals against lower court rulings that had overturned same-sex marriage bans in five states.
- Ligne n°81 : How many US states allow same-sex marriage?
- Ligne n°87 : In many other states, same-sex marriage has been approved either through legislation, court rulings or voter referenda.
- Ligne n°93 : Other states have passed bans or state constitutional amendments forbidding such unions. Some ban same-sex marriage but recognise couples married in other states.
- Ligne n°105 : In that case, the court overturned the 1996 federal Defense of Marriage Act (Doma), which barred the federal government from recognising same sex marriages.
- Ligne n°107 : Under Doma, for example, individuals in same-sex marriages were ineligible for benefits from federal programmes such as the Social Security pension system and some tax allowances if their partners died.
- Ligne n°111 : They argued that the Supreme Court should strike down a state law, called Proposition 8, which stated that marriage is between a man and a woman. The law, approved by California voters in 2008, overrode a state Supreme Court decision that allowed for same-sex marriage.
- Ligne n°117 : The justices, who have previously have stopped short of resolving the question of same-sex marriage nationally, say they will consider whether or not states are constitutionally required to issue marriage licences and if states are required to recognise same-sex marriages performed elsewhere.
- Ligne n°117 : The justices, who have previously have stopped short of resolving the question of same-sex marriage nationally, say they will consider whether or not states are constitutionally required to issue marriage licences and if states are required to recognise same-sex marriages performed elsewhere.