The Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that same-sex couples who live together may be co-owners of properties under the Family Code, provided that there is a proof of contribution.
Amid the government shutdown battle, married same-sex couples across the nation breathed a collective sigh of relief when the Supreme Court decided Monday not to reconsider the case that expanded ...
In 2015, after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages nationwide, a county clerk in Kentucky famously refused to issue a marriage license to two men, launching a decade-long legal battle that ...
A new group is campaigning against same-sex marriage, with the aim of having the landmark decision overturned in the Supreme ...
President Donald Trump’s reelection stirred concern among many that constitutional protections, including the right to marry, could be put back on the table. The Supreme Court put those fears to rest ...
Some conservative advocates want to overturn the landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized same-sex marriage in 2015.
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Supreme Court rules that same-sex couples can own property
The Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples are covered by Article 148 of the country's Family Code.
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