Join us in celebrating the first anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act. To gear up for the June 26 anniversary, msnbc will feature couples’ and individuals’ reflections on the impact the decision has had on their lives and the future of the LGBT rights fight in the United States.
In the last year, marriage equality has come to nine states. Federal judges have also struck down same-sex marriage bans in Idaho, Oklahoma, Virginia, Michigan, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin, though their decisions are on hold pending appeals.
No ban on same-sex nuptials has survived in federal court since DOMA’s demise. And, as of this month, every remaining ban has been hit with a legal challenge. Both marriage equality advocates, and opponents alike, believe it won’t be long before the issue is once again before the U.S. Supreme Court, and ultimately legalized throughout the nation.
Names: Jim Williams and Dr. Zach LammDomestic Partner Registry: Nov 20, 2009; Civil Union: Nov. 18, 2011; Upgrade to Marriage: June 2, 2014 (back-dated to CU date)Residence: Chicago, IL Professions: Information architect/Marketing researcher
Jim and Zach responded collectively.
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Have you noticed a general shift in attitude toward the LGBT community since the Supreme Court ruling?It definitely feels like gay relationships, and being gay in general, are becoming more accepted. We think that in large part that has to do with the fact that legal equality for gay people and gay couples has started to feel like an inevitability, and there is a feeling that, in terms of attitude, this change has already happened — we are just waiting for the laws to catch up.
What are the ways in which the DOMA ruling has fallen short?The obvious shortcoming of the DOMA decision is that it didn’t just create marriage equality for gay people — though it did set the stage for other court decisions to help move us closer to equality in small, but rapid, steps.









