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Obergefell Is at Risk. LGBTQ Advocates Must Act Now.

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Last updated: August 7, 2025 1:40 am
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Proposal by Todd Franson 8 Supreme Court Rally 2013

On June 22, 2022, the Supreme Court ruled the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Agency. The right to abortion is not currently guaranteed nationwide, as this issue was left to the state. This shocking reversal of more than 49 years of precedent is scrambled as the anti-selective national law, dated back to 1864, was revived and reverted.

Activists have also found their footing as conservative state-led states have reduced their ability to access reproductive care. In the 2024 election, abortion rights voting measures won in seven of the 10 states. Navigating landscapes that are likely to take a long time before successful federal laws protecting women’s right to choose, state-by-state behaviorism seems to be the driving force behind change.

His agreed opinion is overturned Roev. WadeJudge Clarence Thomas made a disastrous claim. He wrote that the judge should “review all the precedents of this court’s substantive legitimate proceedings.” Lawrence and Obergefell. These decisions ensure that the agreeing adults will engage in same-sex sexual activities and that same-sex couples will each have the right to marry each other.

This is the horrifying view held by a sitting Supreme Court judge, and still remains. At this critical time, the LGBTQ community can either sit in idol horror or mobilize during preparation.

It’s time for LGBTQ rights activists to be proactive rather than wait for potential shoes to fall. Social conservatives certainly move behind the scenes. This February, NBC News reported that lawmakers from at least nine states proposed measures to undermine marriage equality. The seeds of destruction are owned against marriage equality, and it is essential that we recognize them, dismantle them, and plant our own seeds in the protection of this important and fierce battle right.

Thankfully, we have already seen some progress in this respect.

In 2024, three states passed the constitutional voting measures protecting the equal rights of marriage. Colorado recently guaranteed equal rights to marriage through Congress. Even the federal government saw respect for the marriage laws that were signed into law by President Biden, repealing the Marriage Act’s defense laws and requiring potential states without the Marriage Equality Act to recognize the marriage of same-sex couples who have been legally married in other states.


However, the number of states protecting same-sex marriages that protect these laws is still too small. if Obergefell Axios was to be overturned, but Axios reports that 32 states will immediately limit marriage equality through the “trigger” law. LGBTQ activists hoping not to backslide must pressure Congress to fix this, making this a prominent issue for local politicians.

Not only does it put pressure on politicians, but more effective tactics come through direct democracy. The Movement Advancement Project reports that 19 states offer a direct civic initiative process that can codify same-sex marriage into the state’s constitution. These 13 are currently unprotected (or not completely prohibited) same-sex marriage.

Over the past few months, there has even been ground swell activism in one state to get this kind of measure in the vote. Ohio Equality Rights led the Buckeye accusations and proposed an amendment to “Ohio Equality Rights.”. ” This amendment not only enforces same-sex marriage in the state constitution, but also implements non-discrimination policies to protect all LGBTQ residents.

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But even this voting process in Ohio is facing road bumps. Ohio’s voting committee ruled that, with a 3-2 vote, the amendment must actually be split into two amendments, in line with the party’s policy. Of course, this was decided after the group had already submitted twice the number of signatures needed to the Secretary of State. This complicates the process as the group must either challenge the decision through the Ohio Supreme Court or gather the signatures needed for the two now separated amendments.

For decades, abortions have looked like a white whale to social conservatives. This could simply be limited and not completely overturned. after that dobbs It happened.



Obergefell It is much unprecedented compared to egg In the US, there is a Thomas-shaped target on the back. The current Supreme Court is not afraid to reverse the rights of millions of LGBTQ individuals.

Activism represents an important tool for protecting civil rights, such as the voting initiative process seen from Ohio’s equal rights. It’s important that we continue to fight back, and that these kinds of initiatives make a difference.

Maximilian Sandefer is a communications associate, freelance creative and game show lover. He recently completed his Masters in Political Communication from an American University.

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