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Attitudes toward gay marriage or civil unions changed dramatically in the last 20 years, largely due to a wider acceptance of gay families in movies, on television, on university campuses, and among younger generations. Yet the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment provides no special protections for individuals discriminated against on account of their sexual orientation. So this has indeed created difficulties for some as states have passed discriminatory laws and state courts have ruled inconsistently on those laws. The Supreme Court, however, changed that with the United States v. Windsor case assigned for this week. After
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