By Jeff Hara Even though the ruling went for a close 5-4, the victory felt decisive. Everyone from A-list celebrities to President Obama threw their generous support (that is, tweets) for the Supreme Court, and it’s hard to comprehend what…
By Jeff Hara Even though the ruling went for a close 5-4, the victory felt decisive. Everyone from A-list celebrities to President Obama threw their generous support (that is, tweets) for the Supreme Court, and it’s hard to comprehend what…
By Christine Kim See the Storify Here: http://storify.com/christinekm22/politicians-react-to-doma With the past and upcoming decisions of the supreme court, politicians take a side in speaking for or against the issue of same-sex marriage through various media.
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By Sanika Puranik Today, June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court made history by striking down sections of the Defense of Marriage Act and ruling ‘no standing’ on Proposition 8. Before DOMA was partially dismantled, same-sex couples in the Unites States of…
By Laurel Dearborn DOMA The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was established in 1996 under President Clinton and mandated that the federal benefits of legal marriage apply only to unions between a man and a woman, prohibiting same-sex couples from…
By Casey Miller See the story here: http://storify.com/millercasey4/instagram-reacts
By Jeff Hara There’s a good reason for Californians to be gay today. Hours after the Supreme Court ruling to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act, we have yet to see how much this will impact the state of gay…
By Laurel Dearborn As people everywhere type “gay” into Google this morning in an effort to make sense of an array of Twitter and Facebook posts, they are met by a rainbow image surounding the search bar. Interestingly enough, most are…