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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2025 · 37 MIN

10 Years After Obergefell - The Precarious Future of Equality and LGBTQ Rights | Alison Gash

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Ten years ago this week, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutional right to same-sex marriage in its landmark ruling, Obergefell v. Hodges. Since then, marriage equality and LGBTQ rights have been increasingly under threat. Conservatives activists are successfully weaponizing trans rights issues as a wedge to undermine LGBTQ progress more broadly.In this episde, University of Oregon political science professor Alison Gash - one of the nation's foremost authorities on marriage equality - describes the nature of the conservative assault on LGBTQ Americans and how to fight back. She also discusses how the Supreme Court's ruling in Dobbs - which overturned Roe v. Wade - has opened the door to walking back protections for same-sex marriage. Cohosts: Anne Kim and Garrett Epps.

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