The Supreme Court’s ruling Friday that same-sex marriage is legal in all 50 states was met with a mix of jubilation and resentment. Proponents of LGBT rights celebrated a pivotal victory; while others expressed concern that the court’s decision erodes their religious liberty. And yet, both sides agree there’s still significant work to be done. Monday, we examine where the LGBT movement goes from here and ask how the country will seek to balance gay marriage with the challenge of religious freedom.
- Robin Fretwell Wilson, College of Law, University of Illinois
- Clifford Rosky, University of Utah's S.J. Quinney College of Law and Board Chair, Equality Utah