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10 years on, Jim Obergefell reflects on Supreme Court case that bears his name

Ten years ago on Thursday, the Supreme Court allocated gay marriage as a constitutional right. ObergeFell v. Hodges by enabling husbands from LGBTQ+ to obtain legal protection on a set of cases of paternity, motherhood, health care to taxes and survival rights.

Although his name is now synonymous with pressure for equality in marriage, Jim Obergville, the main prosecutor in the case of history, has never expected to become an active.

In 2011, the late Ubergville husband, John Arthur, was diagnosed with a final disease. The couple, who were together for more than two decades, married in Maryland after two years. But they soon realized that their original condition in Ohio-who did not recognize the federations of the same sex-will not include ObergeFell as the husband of Mr. Arthur, the rest.

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Ten years ago, the Supreme Court issued the historical decision. Hodges, which makes gay marriage legally in all fifty states. Jim Obergville says the legal battle was about protecting the dignity and equality of people like him and his late wife.

Which started a campaign that would deeply change the lives of Americans LGBTQ+, who have long fought – and in 36 countriesWin – Right on Wednesday. The couple filed a lawsuit against Ohio in that year, as they won the provincial court before the Court of Appeal reflected the decision. By the time the case arrived at the Supreme Court in the fall of 2014, More than ten The couples joined the lawsuit.

Mr. ObergeFell says that he and Mr. Arthur fought not only for the right to summon each other as a “husband”, but also for the sake of dignity-for themselves, and for husbands of the same sex who did not recognize the love of law.

“John wanted to die a married man,” says Mr. Obergville in an interview on the phone with the screen. “I wanted the right to call myself widow it and means exactly what it means to everyone.”

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