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A Supreme Court End Game

By Gay City News Posted on January 22, 2015

INFOGRAPHIC BY PAUL SCHINDLER & MICHAEL SHIREY | (Editor's note: This graphic was produced prior to the January 23 federal court ruling striking down Alabama's marriage ban.)

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