In a not-so-surprising turn of events, the U.S. Supreme Court has granted Utah state officials a stay on the federal judge's ruling for same-sex marriage while the Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals deliberates, leaving more than 1,000 newlyweds wondering if their marriage is legal.
What a year it's been! With polls showing more support than ever, the marriage equality movement has been particularly fierce in 2013. So before we kiss this year goodbye, let's take a walk down memory lane with the top five moments:
As couples continue to say “I do" in Utah, the legal validity of their marriages remains in limbo. Here are three possible plans of attack from the state officials as they lean on the state’s heavy social, religious and political influence of the Mormon Church.
A federal judge in Utah has struck down the state's ban against same-sex marriage, deeming it as unconstitutional.
New Mexico becomes the 17th state to recognize same-sex marriage.
What anniversary do you celebrate if you've had two weddings?
Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie signed the marriage equality bill into law on Wednesday.
Watch the monumental moment when Hawaii passed marriage equality on video.
On Tuesday, the marriage equality bill passed the Illinois House and now heads to Gov. Pat Quinn's desk, which he has promised to sign into law.
Kids were asked about same-sex marriage ... watch the video of their honest opinions.
New Jersey officially becomes the 14th state to recognize marriage equality.
Same-sex couples will be able to legally marry in New Jersey starting on Monday, October 21.
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