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A divided Michigan Court of Appeals tossed a civil-rights claim by a former professor at a Christian university who said he was fired after officiating a same-sex marriage.
How did same-sex marriage become legal in Michigan? On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that barring same-sex couples from marrying is unconstitutional.
But, if Obergefell were overturned, Michigan would snap back to the language in our state Constitution banning same-sex unions. The Respect for Marriage Act requires Michigan to recognize existing ...
Same-sex marriage and civil unions would be banned and invalidated in Michigan if the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 2015 case that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
Gay marriage is legal because of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in 2015. But if that ruling were overturned, same-sex marriage would be illegal in Michigan. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel talks ...
In 2015, the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage across the country. If that decision is overturned, gay marriage would be illegal in Michigan.
Snyder that overturns Michigan's ban on same-sex marriage. County clerks in Ingham, Muskegon, Oakland and Washtenaw counties open their offices for one day to issue 323 same-sex marriage licenses.
Ten years after their Supreme Court win, some veterans of the marriage equality battles see a shared struggle for transgender ...
Several states would see a reversal on same-sex marriage if Obergefell vs. Hodges were ever overturned in a similar manner to Roe vs. Wade.
Broken down by party, 50% of Republicans, 83% of Democrats and 72% of Independents support same-sex marriage. In Michigan, 68% strongly favor or favor same-sex marriage.