Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 9,500+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

Fears for Marriage Equality

Newsweek US

|

July 04, 2025

Ten years after the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges ruling, are gay couples' rights at risk?

- by JASON LEMON

Fears for Marriage Equality

A DECADE AFTER SAME-SEX MARriage was legalized nationwide via a Supreme Court ruling, many LGBTQ+ individuals fear the right may no longer be secure, with some signs that long-growing Republican acceptance of it could be waning.

Obergefell v. Hodges was decided on June 26, 2015, in a 5-4 ruling. Justices John Roberts, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, who still sit on the nation’s top court, wrote dissenting opinions along with their former colleague, the late Justice Antonin Scalia. While Gallup polling in 2015 showed that just 37 percent of Republicans thought same-sex marriages should be valid, that number hit a record high of 55 percent in 2022 but has fallen to 41 percent as of May.

Over the past few months, conservative lawmakers in at least nine states have introduced legislation aimed at undermining same-sex marriage. Some bills specifically take aim at the Supreme Court, urging the justices to overturn the Obergefell precedent. “As an interracial gay couple with an adopted daughter, these developments are deeply unsettling—especially living in a swing state that leans conservative,” Nikhil Patil, who resides in Georgia and got married in 2020, told Newsweek. “My husband and I have had difficult conversations about contingency plans.”

Jeremy Hanson-McIntyre, who lives in Michigan and married his husband Joe in 2024, echoed this, telling Newsweek that the legality of his marriage feels “very unstable, precarious and unsafe.” He particularly blamed President Donald Trump and the Christian nationalist movement he's aligned with.

“The current sitting president has built his campaign, image and reputation around the hatred and anger from the viewpoint of the Christian nationalists who utilize their hate-filled Bible thumping as a means to silence freedoms and prevent mere humans from simply living their own lives,” he said. Newsweek reached out to the White House for comment.

MORE STORIES FROM Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Newsweek US

WORLD'S BEST SPECIALIZED HOSPITALS 2026

SPECIALIZED HOSPITALS ARE SEEING EXPLOSIVE growth as patients search for physicians that provide advanced, targeted care.

time to read

1 min

September 26, 2025

Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Michael Urie

NEARLY 20 YEARS AFTER HE SHOT TO FAME AS Marc St. James on Ugly Betty, Michael Urie is celebrating a career high with his first-ever Emmy nomination for playing Brian in Apple TV+'s Shrinking.

time to read

1 min

September 26, 2025

Newsweek US

Newsweek US

FULL CHARGE AHEAD

As China advances renewables and the U.S. returns to fossil fuels, the power of engery technology leadership is shifting

time to read

10 mins

September 26, 2025

Newsweek US

Josh Duhamel

IN HIS NEW ACTION-COMEDY LONDON CALLING, JOSH DUHAMEL RELATES to his character Tommy, a hit man forced to babysit the son of a crime boss.

time to read

2 mins

September 26, 2025

Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Law and World Order

President Donald Trump's intervention in Cambodia's clashes with Thailand plus other conflicts shows a global shift to arbitration via pure might

time to read

7 mins

September 26, 2025

Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Deadly Divides

The fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk has exacerbated concerns over a normalization of political violence, experts tell Newsweek

time to read

4 mins

September 26, 2025

Newsweek US

Newsweek US

WORLD'S BEST SMART HOSPITALS 2026

SMART HOSPITALS UTILIZE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY INCLUDING AI AND AUTOMATION TO IMPROVE patient care and streamline workflow. These modern treatment centers are predicted to become even more prevalent in coming years.

time to read

1 mins

September 26, 2025

Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Heart and Soul Food

Chef Marcus Samuelsson on removing barriers to the industry and reshaping America's tastes

time to read

5 mins

September 26, 2025

Newsweek US

Newsweek US

Monster Smash

KPop Demon Hunters' directors reveal what's next for Netflix's chart-topping film

time to read

5 mins

September 26, 2025

Newsweek US

Newsweek US

A Mighty Revival

Poland's Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski tells Newsweek how lessons from history helped his nation turn its fortunes around to become one of NATO's strongest members

time to read

10 mins

September 26, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size