Virginia, which protected interracial marriage Griswold v. Hodges, which guaranteed the right to marriage equality Loving v. The Supreme Court’s decision Friday compared the Roe ruling to cases such as Obergefell v. Such a decision would mean that an interracial couple legally married in one state could be arrested while visiting another. Following backlash, he retracted his statement, claiming he had misunderstood the question.
Mike Braun (R-Ind.) said in March that such a right should be left up to the states (as abortion is now). The possibility of the loss of the right to marry someone of another race was ominously raised when Sen.
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