Celebrating the 10 th Anniversary of the United States Supreme Court’s landmark marriage equality ruling, Obergefell v. Hodges , and honoring the lead plaintiff James “Jim” Obergefell and the 29 other plaintiffs who bravely stood up for their fundamental right to marry. WHEREAS, James “Jim” Obergefell was born in Sandusky, Ohio on July 7, 1966; and WHEREAS, Obergefell met John Arthur in his mid-twenties, and the two had a loving relationship for more than two decades; and WHEREAS, In 2011, Arthur was diagnosed with the progressive neurodegenerative disorder Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as ALS; and WHEREAS, Knowing that they had precious little time left together, Obergefell and Arthur traveled to Maryland in July 2013 to legally marry; and WHEREAS, When they returned home, Obergefell was told that, under Ohio’s same-sex marriage ban, he could not be listed as Arthur’s surviving spouse on his death certificate despite his legal marriage in Maryland; and WHEREAS, Obergefell filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging Ohio’s refusal to recognize his legal marriage; and WHEREAS, Obergefell’s case made its way to the United States Supreme Court, where he was joined with other plaintiffs challenging same-sex marriage bans in Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, and Tennessee; and WHEREAS, On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 that same-sex marriage bans violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantees of due process and equal protection under the law by denying same-sex…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar.