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California and Connecticut legalized gay marriage in , followed by Iowa, Vermont, and New Hampshire. Legalization came through state courts, the enactment of state legislation, or the result of the decisions of federal courts until The case, known as Varnum v. Brien, involved six same-sex couples who sued Polk County Recorder of Deeds Timothy Brien in for refusing to grant them marriage licenses. Date Same Sex Marriage Legalized By State
In June of , the U.S. Supreme Court ruled all state bans on same-sex marriage unconstitutional, allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry nationwide. This timeline highlights the changes in state policies leading up to that ruling. As a precursor to announcing the findings, we bring you a state-by-state timeline that marks significant events in the United States during the past 10 years. May — Massachusetts becomes the first state to legalize same-sex marriage. Connecticut becomes third state to legalize gay ‘marriage’
Same-sex marriage law in the United States by state List of U.S. state and territorial statutes and codes, along with the Code of the District of Columbia, recognizing or prohibiting same-sex marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships Statute recognizes same-sex marriage and civil unions and/or domestic partnerships. The Iowa Supreme Court legalized gay marriage Friday in a unanimous and emphatic decision that makes Iowa the third state — and first in the nation's heartland — to allow same-sex couples to wed. Iowa joins only Massachusetts and Connecticut in permitting same-sex marriage. Iowa Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage
And in , a Supreme Court decision legalized gay marriage nationwide. The years between saw an entrenched cultural and legislative battle over the legalization of a basic human right. This article looks back at state same-sex marriage laws from different state legislatures prior to the Supreme Court ruling that legalized it nationwide. Articles about the production of food and other goods, including farming and fishing. Articles about crime rates, law enforcement, and public safety.
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All 50 states in the United States have legalized same-sex marriage. Below are the dates when each state did so. On June 26, , the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriage is a right guaranteed by the Constitution, thus making same-sex marriage legal in the 13 states that have not legalized same-sex marriage up to that point. The 4—3 decision follows a similar one by the California Supreme Court in May and a landmark ruling by the Massachusetts high court in All three rulings involved one-vote margins.
Iowa Court Decision Legalizes Same
The three justices in had joined in a unanimous ruling that found a ban on same-sex marriage violated the state constitution, making Iowa the third state to legalize the practice. At the time, 29 states had constitutional bans on gay marriage and the issue remained highly contentious throughout the country. .
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October – Connecticut becomes the second state to legalize same-sex marriage after the state Supreme Court rules that the state constitution guarantees gay and lesbian couples the right to marry. .
Gay Marriage by State 2025
The Iowa Supreme Court legalized gay marriage Friday in a unanimous and emphatic decision that makes Iowa the third state — and first in the nation's heartland — to allow same-sex couples to. .