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TEP To Discuss the Meaning of Supreme Court’s Historic Ruling

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In a historic decision for marriage equality, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and decided that the supporters of California’s Prop 8 gay marriage ban did not have standing to appeal the U.S. District Court’s ruling of unconstitutionality.

In a nutshell, the DOMA decision means that married gay couples in the 13 states that allow gay marriage will now be entitled to federal marriage benefits, and the Prop 8 decision makes gay marriage legal again in California. The Prop 8 decision does not, however, undo any gay marriage bans in the 36 states that have them, including Tennessee. The court would have had to rule Prop 8 to be unconstitutional for that to have happened.

Michelle Bliss of the Tennessee Equality Project (TEP) will break the decisions down further tonight in a lecture (and likely a celebration) at TEP’s monthly meeting tonight at the Memphis Gay & Lesbian Community Center at 6:30 p.m.

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“Light the Way for Justice” Candelight Vigil

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Beginning Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will begin listening to oral arguments on the constitutionality of Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a case which has potential to be a landmark in the struggle for LGBT equality.

A group will gather at the Memphis Gay & Lesbian Community Center on Tuesday, March 26th for a “Light the Way to Justice” candlelight vigil at 7 p.m.

The event is one of 160 vigil events across the country.

For more information, check out the event’s Facebook page.