Same-Sex Marriage Isn’t Law Of The Land From Sea To Shining Sea

Same-Sex Marriage Isn’t Law Of The Land From Sea To Shining Sea

By Laurel Morales

While the Supreme Court ruling legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 states, it didn’t affect American Indian tribes. The 566 tribes in the U.S. are sovereign, and only 10 have legalized gay marriage.

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