Current Affairs

As Obergefell turns 10, same-sex couples are rushing to say ‘I do’

Like many brides, Yara Damachina was tense on her wedding day.

Enthusiastic, but nervous. You were never looking for the limelight or competing to be the center of attention. But when she saw her wife, Eliana, everything else-people, the camera, the nerves-fell.

“I just looked at her,” Yara says, describing the moment when she walked in the corridor. “I haven’t seen even anyone there, to be honest. I felt only me and her.”

Why did we write this

Focus a story

ObergeFell v. Hodges, the case of the Supreme Court, the teacher who found a constitutional right in gay marriage, is 10 in June. More than two -thirds of Americans constantly support equality in marriage. But one of the lawyers who argued that the case is similar to the right to “divide a screen” in the Trump era.

Damachinas says they love each other deeply. However, their decision to marry more than dedication came. They are concerned that they may lose their right to marry under Trump’s management.

Other husbands of the same sex make decisions similar to legitimacy to their partnership based on what they describe around the clock.

ObergeFell v. Hodges, the case of the Supreme Court, the teacher who found a constitutional right to gay marriage, is 10 years old in June. As the anniversary approaches, the rights of the LGBTQ+ spouses feel the branching. Gay marriage has widespread support for Americans, and at the same time feels that he can be on a shaky land.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button