Stat Of The Week: Where Same-Sex Couples Can Now Marry
A big decision creates a simple map.
Courtesy of The Washington Post, here is a handy map explaining the state-by-state implications of last week’s decision by the United States Supreme Court in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges:
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Source: The Washington Post.
We hope that clears up any confusion!
Earlier: The Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Marriage Equality Nationwide
Why The Same-Sex Marriage Decision Will Likely Come Out On June 26
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