Axios reports:
More than two dozen U.S. states have trigger laws that would limit marriage equality if the Supreme Court overturned its legalization of gay marriage. On the 10 year anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges, access to marriage equality faces increasing opposition.
By the numbers: 32 states have constitutional and/or legislative bans on marriage equality — currently unenforceable because of the 2015 Supreme Court ruling.
This means about 60% of LGBTQ+ adults live in states where access to marriage equality would change if Obergefell were struck down, according to the Movement Advancement Project.
Read the full article. An interactive map is here.
Here’s where same-sex marriage would be banned without Obergefell https://t.co/S2FTWBfSJy
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