Marriage equality is the legal right for same-sex couples to marry and have their marriages recognized with the same legal rights and benefits as opposite-sex marriages.
Marriage equality represents a major advancement in LGBTQ+ rights and equal protection under the law, transforming family law and social recognition.
Marriage equality doesn't force religious institutions to perform marriages—it ensures equal access to civil marriage.
Marriage equality represents a major advancement in LGBTQ+ rights and equal protection under the law, transforming family law and social recognition.
Marriage equality doesn't force religious institutions to perform marriages—it ensures equal access to civil marriage.