Same-sex marriage has been the law of the land in the United States for years, but Congress is putting the issue to a vote with its position before the courts on shaky ground.Same-sex marriage was legalised nationwide in a 5-4 majority by the Supreme Court in 2015, but since then, two of the judges who voted in favour of it have retired, and another has died.And in striking down the constitutionality of abortion last month, Justice Clarence Thomas suggested in his concurring opinion that same-sex marriage could be the next target of the increasingly conservative court.
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