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For most of the nation’s history, states had the power to define marriage as only between a man and woman. The Supreme Court
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For most of the nation’s history, states had the power to define marriage as only between a man and woman. The Supreme Court
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For most of the nation’s history, states had the power to define marriage as only between a man and woman. The Supreme Court
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For most of the nation’s history, states had the power to define marriage as only between a man and woman. The Supreme Court
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For most of our nation’s history, states had the power to define marriage as only ‘between a man and woman.’ The Supreme
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For most of the nation's history, states had the power to define marriage as only between a man or woman. The Supreme Court of
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For most of the nation’s history, states had the power to define marriage as only between a man and woman. The Supreme Court
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For most of the nation's history, states had the power to define marriage as only between a man and woman. The Supreme Court
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For most of the nation's history, states had the power to define marriage as only between a man and woman. The Supreme Court
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using its power to control the actions of nation-states. writing all
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