The US supreme court made two monumental rulings today. First, it struck down a portion of the Defense of Marriage Act (Doma). Doma had previously made it so that gay marriages and the benefits that go with marriage would not be recognized by the federal government. The supreme court’s ruling […] Read more »
Supreme Court Decisions in Favor of Gay Marriage Would Not Go ‘Too Far, Too Fast’
… In less than two decades, support for same-sex marriage rights has effectively doubled, and strong support for marriage equality among younger Americans suggests that the trend toward support for same-sex marriage will continue. A decision in favor of marriage equality would therefore probably begin with majority support that is […] Read more »
CNN Poll: Judging the Supreme Court
As the Supreme Court gets ready to issue opinions on some high profile and contentious cases, a new national poll indicates Americans are split on whether the high court is doing a good job. According to a CNN/ORC International survey released Thursday morning, 48% of the public say they approve […] Read more »
Should We Fear Opinion Backlash on Gay Marriage?
Recent speculation about the Supreme Court’s rulings on the gay rights cases Hollingsworth et al. v. Perry et al., and US v. Windsor et al., has led some to warn of backlash—whereby a favorable gay rights ruling might lead to a surge of anti-gay opinion, which would ultimately set back […] Read more »
News Coverage Conveys Strong Momentum for Same-Sex Marriage
In a period marked by Supreme Court deliberations on the subject, the news media coverage provided a strong sense of momentum towards legalizing same-sex marriage, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center. Stories with more statements supporting same-sex marriage outweighed those with more statements opposing it by […] Read more »
Though Acceptance for Gay Americans Is Growing, Discrimination Persists
Ray Suarez talks with Paul Taylor, of the Pew Research Center, and Gary Gates, of UCLA. Watch Acceptance for Gay Americans Grows, Discrimination Persists on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour. Read more »