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marriage equality

noun

  1. the state of having the same rights and responsibilities of marriage as others, regardless of one's sexual orientation or gender identity.

  2. legal recognition of the rights of marriage regardless of one's sexual orientation or gender identity.

    If it becomes law, the bill would establish marriage equality for same-sex couples.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of marriage equality1

First recorded in 1995–2000
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Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a marriage equality bill passed by California’s legislature in 2005, Takei knew he could no longer remain on the sidelines.

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So recently that we marched for deracialized policing and we organized to protect reproductive freedom and we celebrated marriage equality.

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We all can have a good laugh at the idea that "Uncle Bobby's Wedding" is a personal attack on people who don't believe in marriage equality.

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He even flirts with advocating for marriage equality after meeting with Sharon Stone, although he doesn’t admit that in her presence, and with a roomful of priests bearing witness.

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He listed off a string of achievements by the Greens under his leadership, including the party's pivotal role in the marriage equality plebiscite, the First Nations Voice to Parliament referendum, and advancing "world-leading climate legislation".

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