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Threats to Marriage Equality: A Conversation with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel

What happens if the Supreme Court overturns Obergefell v. Hodges? States could lose marriage equality — and millions could lose their legal rights overnight.

Marriage equality — the right to marry the person you love — is once again under threat. With the Supreme Court signaling a willingness to revisit Obergefell v. Hodges, the landmark 2015 decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, the future of equality and religious freedom in America is at stake.

Join Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, one of the nation’s leading legal voices for LGBTQIA+ rights and co-counsel in the pivotal DeBoer v. Snyder case that helped pave the way for Obergefell, for a powerful conversation about what’s at risk and what we can do to protect marriage equality today.

This event will explore:

  • The legal and political challenges now facing marriage equality

  • How religious nationalism and judicial activism are being used to erode rights

  • The overriding Jewish perspective on protecting marriage equality and freedom of choice

  • Concrete ways to take action in your community

Register today for this vitally important webinar!

The Workers Circle is proud to co-sponsor this event hosted by Jews for a Secular Democracy.

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