Marriage equality in the U.S. reaches its 10th anniversary, celebrated since the Supreme Court ruling on June 26, 2015. This decision granted same-sex couples the same legal marriage rights as heterosexual couples, representing a monumental triumph for LGBTQ+ rights. As this milestone approaches, The Advocate seeks personal stories from individuals reflecting on the ruling's impact on their lives, relationships, and views about marriage, amidst ongoing threats to its legacy from calls to overturn the decision by figures like Justice Clarence Thomas.
The Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality was a landmark decision that allowed same-sex couples in the U.S. to have marriage rights equal to heterosexual couples.
As we approach the 10th anniversary of marriage equality, The Advocate is seeking personal stories from individuals on how this landmark decision has impacted their lives.
The ruling's legacy is threatened by attempts to overturn it, as indicated by Justice Clarence Thomas's call to revisit the Obergefell v. Hodges case.
The Advocate encourages individuals to share their experiences surrounding the Supreme Court's marriage equality decision and how it has affected their views on marriage.
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