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Rob Reiner on Hollywood and his advocacy for same-sex marriage: Meet the Press Archive
NBC News· 2025-12-19 20:23
On June 4, 1995, Rob Reiner joined Meet the Press to defend Hollywood from charges that it had been “consumed by mindless violence and loveless sex.” Reiner returned on March 31, 2013, as the Supreme Court considered the constitutionality of same-sex marriage. ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-11 11:20
The Supreme Court's conservative majority has signaled that same-sex marriage — and perhaps gay rights more broadly — are no longer targets of its constitutional revolution, @Noah R. Feldman says (via @opinion) https://t.co/HfOIa8OfYQ ...
'A lot of issues' with this case: Attorney on challenge to overturn same-sex marriage
MSNBC· 2025-11-07 18:48
Supreme Court Review of Kim Davis Case - The Supreme Court is considering Kim Davis's appeal in a closed-door conference session, where justices review petitions of cases they might take up [3] - Four justices need to vote in favor to take up the case, and a decision on whether to grant or deny cert could be announced as early as Monday [4] Potential Implications for Marriage Equality - There is anxiety within the LGBTQ+ community and among supporters of gay rights regarding the potential jeopardy of marriage equality [5] - For the Supreme Court to take the case, the issues need to be clearly presented, but there are concerns that this case does not meet that standard [6][7] - Overturning Obergefell would require significant justification, especially considering the reliance interests of families, businesses, and the overall economy on marriage [10] Legal Arguments and Precedents - The legal issue in the Dobbs case focused on whether abortion was a protected liberty, which the court denied, distinguishing it from marriage [12][13] - Obergefell, building on precedents like Loving v Virginia, established both a right to marry and an equal right to marry [14] - Marriage provides significant protections from state and federal governments and private industry, making access to marriage essential for equality [15]