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Here's why advocates doubt the Supreme Court will revisit marriage equality

Upworthy Wednesday, 13 August 2025 ()
The first challenge to same-sex marriage since the Supreme Court enshrined the right a decade ago comes before a very different mix of justices, LGBTQ+ advocates said. The big picture: Legal experts believe the court is highly unlikely to hear the case because unwinding protections for same-sex…
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