Inequality of same-sex marriage is a problem that has tormented American society since our birth. Recently, the Supreme Court of the United States has taken up some of the arguments being debated about gay marriage and constitutional rights. For the United States and Windsor, the legal issues are as follows. The "marriage protection law" deprives a homosexual couple who legally married under Federal law under the fifth amendment of state law of equality protection or the Marriage Protection Act (DOMA) uses the term "marriage" in federal law It is defined as "a legal union between a man and a woman."
The United States has a history of social inequality in every field. Gay marriage is one of the most controversial issues in America today. The Ministry of Justice is currently creating a statement that protects gay marriages equally with traditional marriages under federal law. The purpose of this paper is to show that social prejudice against sexual orientation affects people as well as race and gender inequality. - 1. Overview In this paper, we will examine gender bias of structural adjustment plan (SAP) in detail. First, we provide an overview of the structural adjustment plan and background information. Secondly, this research also examines and emphasizes factors that influence the adoption of structural adjustment programs. In addition, this article briefly explains the meaning of gender and gender difference.
Gay marriage (also called homosexual marriage) is marriage of homosexual couples performed in folklore or religious ceremonies. The term equality of marriage means the political position that gay marriage and homosexual couple's marriage are considered legally equal. As of 2018, same-sex marriage has been implemented and approved in the following countries (domestic or partial). Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay . In addition, Armenia, Estonia and Israel have allowed marriage with same-sex partners that are effectively signed in other countries. Gay marriage will soon be recognized and will be recognized in Austria, Costa Rica, Taiwan.