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Forme recherchée : [Ss]ame[\s-][Ss]ex [Mm]arriages?
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- Ligne n°5 : The changing landscape of same-sex marriage
- Ligne n°9 : Proponents of same-sex marriage have had a string of successes around the country since the Supreme Court struck a key part of the Defense of Marriage Act in U.S. v. Windsor in June 2013. As a result of Monday's Supreme Court action, 24 states, plus the District of Columbia, now allow or could allow same-sex marriage, and 26 states prohibit it. Read related stories.
- Ligne n°9 : Proponents of same-sex marriage have had a string of successes around the country since the Supreme Court struck a key part of the Defense of Marriage Act in U.S. v. Windsor in June 2013. As a result of Monday's Supreme Court action, 24 states, plus the District of Columbia, now allow or could allow same-sex marriage, and 26 states prohibit it. Read related stories.
- Ligne n°11 : Select a state on the right to learn more about the status of same-sex marriage.
- Ligne n°17 : * Same-sex marriage allowed
Ligne n°18 : * Banned ...- Ligne n°25 : A solid majority of Americans support same-sex marriage, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll conducted in June. The survey shows that 56 percent of Americans support it and 38 percent oppose it.