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Supreme Court action leads to domino effect of marriage equality victories
Victory in Virginia! Marriage equality comes to the Commonwealth
Today: Supreme Court considers Bostic review in next term
Supreme Court to decide whether to review marriage equality next term
The Supreme Court must answer the door and rule in favor of marriage equality
AFER urges the Supreme Court to review Bostic case
Defendants in Bostic ask Supreme Court to decide on marriage equality
Supreme Court delays marriages in Virginia, Lawyers urge high court for review
Virginia clerk asks Supreme Court to delay marriage equality
4th Circuit will not delay marriages for gay and lesbian couples in Virginia
The Bostic Case
October 7, 2014
Yesterday, the Supreme Court paved the way for marriage equality in 11 new states and 60% of the American population.
October 6, 2014
The Supreme Court refuses to hear defendants' claims against marriage equality. Marriage equality comes to Virginia.
September 29, 2014
Today, the Supreme Court will consider whether to review the question of marriage equality in its next term.
September 10, 2014
The Supreme Court has indicated it will take its first look on September 29 at the marriage equality cases before it.
September 9, 2014
7 petitions for writ of certiorari have been filed in 5 separate cases demanding national resolution to the marriage equality question.
August 27, 2014
AFER has filed documents with the Supreme Court asking the high court to review the Bostic case and rule in favor of marriage equality.
August 22, 2014
The state of Virginia has formally filed paperwork with the U.S. Supreme Court asking the high court to decide the question of marriage equality.
August 20, 2014
The Supreme Court issues an emergency stay in the Bostic case effectively delaying marriages equality in Virginiia
August 15, 2014
Defendants in the Bostic case have asked Chief Justice John Roberts to delay marriage equality in Virginia pending appeal to the Supreme Court
August 13, 2014
The 4th Circuit has denied a request by defendants in the Bostic case to stay the court's marriage equality mandate.