If you refuse the right to marry a same-sex couples, homosexuals and lesbian families become second-class citizens and there is a possibility to transmit discriminatory information. For a long time, civil rights has always been a battle between good and evil, affecting the lives of many people around the world. Discrimination against gay people denies their citizenship in social roles in marriage and daily life. Up to now, 17 states in North America have approved and legalized gay marriage.
On July 19, 2013, two homosexual couples in Cincinnati, Ohio filed a lawsuit in Obergefell v. Kasich in the southern state of Ohio, discriminating against same-sex couples legally married by state governments. As the partner John Arthur is a terminal symptom and suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), it is based on the Death Certificate on 11th July 2013 that another partner in the Ohio Register , James Obergefell as my spouse. , Married Marriage. Regional Ohio Registrar agreed that discriminating between same-sex married couple is unconstitutional, but state prosecutor's office announced plans to defend gay marriage prohibition in Ohio
On October 10, 2008, the Connecticut State Supreme Court ruled that the provincial civil labor law discriminates a homosexual couple and requires the state to admit a gay marriage. On November 12, 2008, the first marriage permit of the same sex couples was issued and the following year the state issued the gender neutral marriage law. In August and September, state parties deal with same-sex marriage on party platform. The Democratic National Convention adopts a platform for "Protecting the Marriage Law, opposing all attempts to divide us by making use of this issue", and "To ensure that all families, including same-sex marriage, Responsibility, benefits and protection