
How The Supreme Court Changed The US: 10 Years Since Same-Sex Marriage Became Legal Nationwide
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.
The ruling also helped protect families by providing access to important rights, including:
- 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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