How The Supreme Court Changed The US: 10 Years Since Same-Sex Marriage Became Legal Nationwide

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Ten years ago, the Supreme Court made a landmark decision that changed the lives of many Americans. In the case of Obergefell v. Hodges, the court ruled that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right. This ruling legalized same-sex marriage across the entire United States.

Before this decision, same-sex marriage was legal only in some states. The Supreme Court’s ruling ensured that all couples, regardless of gender, have the right to marry wherever they live. This decision was a major victory for the LGBTQ+ community and supporters of equal rights. It affirmed that love and marriage should be recognized equally under the law.

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The ruling also helped protect families by providing access to important rights, including:

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  • Healthcare
  • Inheritance
  • Parental recognition for same-sex couples

Over the past decade, this decision has had a positive impact on many lives and continues to serve as a foundation for equality in the US.

The image below captures the historical significance of this decision. Stay tuned for Questiqa USA for more latest updates.

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