In a landmark (and sure to be controversial) 5-4 decision, Supreme Court justices ruled on Friday that same-sex couples have a Constitutional right to marry and that all states must acknowledge that right. In question were four cases filed by gay and lesbian couples in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee. The court's ruling acknowledges the seismic shift in public opinion on the issue, particularly among young people: A recent Washington Post-ABC poll showed a record high 61 percent of Americans supporting same-sex marriage. Go here for more Crosscut coverage. See The Guardian for a timeline of gay rights. The New York Times has highlights from the 5-4 decision. President Obama delivered these moving words from the Rose Garden:
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By Mary Bruno
Mary was Crosscut's Editor-in-Chief and Interim Publisher. In more than 25 years as a journalist, she has worked as a writer, editor and editorial director for a variety of print and web publications,
Mary was Crosscut's Editor-in-Chief and Interim Publisher. In more than 25 years as a journalist, she has worked as a writer, editor and editorial director for a variety of print and web publications,