Gay marriage bans crumbling

Published May 25, 2014 3:44pm ET



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THE HILL — Gay marriage bans are crumbling around the country while the outcry from opponents dwindles on the national stage.

Same sex marriage bans falling in court have become almost routine. Two, in Oregon and Pennsylvania, were voided just last week. Since December, there have been decisions striking down bans almost once every two weeks on average.

Following the Supreme Court’s decision last year striking down a section of the Defense of Marriage Act, gay marriage supporters have a perfect record. Since June, federal courts in Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia, Texas, Michigan, Idaho, Oregon and Pennsylvania invalidated gay marriage bans in their states.

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