Stand Up for Marriage Equality at the Supreme Court on March 26th
March 12, 2013 by Adrian Matanza, Senior Regional Field Organizer
This is a critical moment for marriage equality.
In two weeks, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on two historic cases related to marriage equality. Both cases are about whether same-sex couples should have the same freedoms as everyone else.
A strong and bipartisan majority of Americans believe the ability to marry the person you love is a Constitutional right. Join us in DC to demonstrate just how broad the support for marriage equality is.
HRC is working with a coalition of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and allied groups, United for Marriage, and asking folks to join together outside the Supreme Court on March 26th. Together we will show the nation that we believe that all Americans deserve to be treated fairly and equally under the law – no matter who they love.
WHEN: March 26th from 8:30a to 12p
WHERE: Supreme Court of the United States, 1 First Street, NE
RSVP: Click here to RSVP.
Together we can make history.
Can’t join us in DC? Click here to find the event closest to you.
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