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.
Video by Jimin Suh & Chizobam Nwagwu
By Eibhlin Lim San Ying and Elizabeth Sanchez The day before, the streets of Stanford were relatively quiet as the erratic drizzle and reserved sunshine caused many to seek shelter indoors. Today the crowd is out again and the sun…
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…
With no recorded riots in San Francisco today, and many gay pride celebrations, it’s fair to say that LGBT supporters are extremely happy with the result of the SCOTUS ruling for DOMA.
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
The Castro District of San Francisco is known for having a large gay community, and its members certainly rallied to rejoice the results of the Supreme Court’s DOMA ruling.
Public stores and companies show gay community and anti-DOMA support through window displays, billboards, and rainbow flags.