President Joe Biden is inviting thousands of guests to the White House to celebrate as he signs into law gay marriage legislation
"Congress has restored a measure of security to millions of marriages and families," Biden said in a statement when
In a concurring opinion in the case that overturned Roe, Justice Clarence Thomas suggested revisiting other decisions, including the legalization of gay marriage, generating fear that more civil rights could be imperiled by the court’s conservative majority. In addition, states will not be required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. But they will be required to recognize marriages conducted elsewhere in the country.
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