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LGBT Civil Rights and Activism

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NCDem47

(2,615 posts)
Tue Dec 13, 2022, 05:27 PM Dec 2022

Respect for Marriage Act...question [View all]

If I marry in one state, it MUST be recognized by another state, even if that state outlaws. Federally, gay and interracial marriage is protected. Period. The U.S. Supreme Court could not intervene on this.

But, could a future Republican House, Senate and President all togther get rid of it?

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Yes bottomofthehill Dec 2022 #1
Yes DetroitLegalBeagle Dec 2022 #2
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