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US Supreme Court rules gay marriage is legal nationwide | US Supreme Court rules gay marriage is legal nationwide |
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The US Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex marriage is a legal right across the United States. | The US Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex marriage is a legal right across the United States. |
It means the 14 states with bans on same-sex marriage will no longer be able to enforce them. | It means the 14 states with bans on same-sex marriage will no longer be able to enforce them. |
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that the plaintiffs asked "for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. The Constitution grants them that right." | Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that the plaintiffs asked "for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. The Constitution grants them that right." |
The ruling brings to an end more than a decade of bitter legal battles. | |
Same-sex couples in several affected states including Georgia, Michigan, Ohio and Texas rushed to wed on Friday. | |
However officials in some states including Mississippi and Louisiana said marriages had to wait until procedural issues were addressed. | |
President Barack Obama said the ruling was a "victory for America". | President Barack Obama said the ruling was a "victory for America". |
"When all Americans are treated as equal, we are all more free " he said. | "When all Americans are treated as equal, we are all more free " he said. |
However, Christian conservatives decried the decision. | However, Christian conservatives decried the decision. |
Former Arkansas governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee called the ruling "an out-of-control act of unconstitutional, judicial tyranny". | Former Arkansas governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee called the ruling "an out-of-control act of unconstitutional, judicial tyranny". |
And Kellie Fiedorek, a lawyer for an anti-gay marriage advocacy group, said the decision "ignored the voices of thousands of Americans". | And Kellie Fiedorek, a lawyer for an anti-gay marriage advocacy group, said the decision "ignored the voices of thousands of Americans". |
At the scene - Paul Blake, BBC News | At the scene - Paul Blake, BBC News |
Loud cheers erupted outside the court after the ruling was announced, and there were tears, hugs, and cheers of "USA USA USA!". | Loud cheers erupted outside the court after the ruling was announced, and there were tears, hugs, and cheers of "USA USA USA!". |
A sea of rainbow flags overwhelmed the few anti-gay marriage activists who reacted in disbelief. | A sea of rainbow flags overwhelmed the few anti-gay marriage activists who reacted in disbelief. |
A tour bus drove past honking as hundreds cheered the decision | A tour bus drove past honking as hundreds cheered the decision |
One of the demonstrators, Jordan Monaghan, called his mother from his mobile phone amid the celebrations. | One of the demonstrators, Jordan Monaghan, called his mother from his mobile phone amid the celebrations. |
"Hey mom, I'm at the Supreme Court. Your son can have a husband now," Mr Monaghan said. | "Hey mom, I'm at the Supreme Court. Your son can have a husband now," Mr Monaghan said. |
Minutes after the ruling, couples in one of the states that had a ban, Georgia, lined up in hope of being wed. | Minutes after the ruling, couples in one of the states that had a ban, Georgia, lined up in hope of being wed. |
On social media, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton merely tweeted the word "proud" and the White House changed its Twitter avatar into the rainbow colours. | On social media, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton merely tweeted the word "proud" and the White House changed its Twitter avatar into the rainbow colours. |
The case considered by the court concerned Jim Obergefell, an Ohio resident who was not recognised as the legal widower of his late husband, John Arthur. | The case considered by the court concerned Jim Obergefell, an Ohio resident who was not recognised as the legal widower of his late husband, John Arthur. |
"It's my hope that gay marriage will soon be a thing of the past, and from this day forward it will simply be 'marriage,'" an emotional Mr Obergefell said outside the court. | "It's my hope that gay marriage will soon be a thing of the past, and from this day forward it will simply be 'marriage,'" an emotional Mr Obergefell said outside the court. |
States affected: | States affected: |
The first state to allow same-sex marriage was Massachusetts, which granted the right in 2004. | The first state to allow same-sex marriage was Massachusetts, which granted the right in 2004. |
In recent years, a wave of legal rulings and a dramatic shift in public opinion have expanded gay marriage in the US. | In recent years, a wave of legal rulings and a dramatic shift in public opinion have expanded gay marriage in the US. |
In 2012, the high court struck down a federal anti same-sex marriage law. | In 2012, the high court struck down a federal anti same-sex marriage law. |