Yes. As a result of just such a lawsuit, the state of California now permits same-sex couples to marry.
The state of Connecticut now permits same-sex couples to marry.
The state of Delaware now permits same-sex couples to marry.
The state of Iowa now permits same-sex couples to marry.
No. Same-sex couples could already marry in California when Proposition 8 was voted on. Proposition 8 asked if the state constitution of California should be amended to take away the right of same-sex couples to marry.
New Hampshire now permits same-sex couples to marry.
The City of Washington DC now permits same-sex couples to marry.
Same-sex couples will be permitted to marry in Maryland beginning January 1, 2013.
The state of Rhode Island now permits same-sex couples to marry.
Yes it is. Relationship is wonderful as long as you marry the right person and know the person well. Don't marry them if you only been dating for a couple months.
No. No such lawsuit has yet been filed.
Yes (eliminate right of same-sex couples to marry): 7,001,084 votes (52.24%). No (do not eliminate right of same-sex couples to marry): 6,401,482 (47.76%).
Yes. Connolly v. Brewer, filed on January 6, 2014, on behalf of two same-sex couples who wanted to marry in Arizona and two other same-sex couples who married in California and wanted Arizona to recognize their marriages.