2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10991-015-9168-5
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The Promise of Liberty to All: The Long March to Marriage Equality

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“…An important point to understand is that the legalization of same-sex marriage by the supreme court of the USA seems to be the culmination of all events related to the struggle of gay people. Frost (2015) said that the decision was an equal marriage for everyone. With regard to equal rights in marriage, several studies from Stewart (2003) and Kingston (2013) also suggested that gay people have goals and visions that are not much different from what heterosexuals do.…”
Section: The State Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important point to understand is that the legalization of same-sex marriage by the supreme court of the USA seems to be the culmination of all events related to the struggle of gay people. Frost (2015) said that the decision was an equal marriage for everyone. With regard to equal rights in marriage, several studies from Stewart (2003) and Kingston (2013) also suggested that gay people have goals and visions that are not much different from what heterosexuals do.…”
Section: The State Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The judicial history of the U.S. Supreme Court 2015 decision on samesex marriage ( Obergefell et al . v Hodges, Director, Ohio Department of Health, et al, 576 U.S. (2015)) can be traced back to 1970 (Frost 2015). The same procedure applies to positive international law or treaties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%