Marriage Equality is back in conservatives' crosshairs as new coalition targets SCOTUS decision
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Marriage Equality is back in conservatives' crosshairs as new coalition targets SCOTUS decision
"The outlet described a coalition of national and state-based groups organizing to challenge Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 Supreme Court decision that guaranteed same-sex couples the right to marry nationwide. According to The Daily Signal, the coalition includes organizations such as Them Before Us, the Family Research Council, Focus on the Family, the American Family Association, the Colson Center for Biblical Worldview, the Ruth Institute, CatholicVote, and the Christian Medical and Dental Association, alongside a network of state-level family policy groups."
"The campaign debuted alongside a professionally produced video that seeks to recast marriage equality not as a civil rights milestone but as a policy failure that, its speakers argue, privileges adult equality over children's needs. "Marriage is actually the most basic institution of human civilization," one speaker says as the video opens. Another claims that Obergefell was "built as a win for adult equality" but "created inequality for children," asserting that recognizing same-sex couples under marriage law "made our children less than.""
A coalition of national and state conservative organizations has organized to challenge Obergefell v. Hodges. The coalition includes Them Before Us, the Family Research Council, Focus on the Family, the American Family Association, the Colson Center for Biblical Worldview, the Ruth Institute, CatholicVote, the Christian Medical and Dental Association, and multiple state family policy groups. The campaign reframes marriage equality as a policy failure that privileges adult equality over children's needs and asserts that legal recognition of same-sex couples harms children. The effort uses coordinated messaging, state networks, and a professionally produced video to advance legal and policy challenges aimed at overturning same-sex marriage rights.
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