have had the right to marry since 2013, due to a ruling from state courts, and then the U.S. Supreme Court took marriage equality nationwide with its 2015 ruling in Obergefell v.
Hodges. But LGBTQ+ activists and allies in the state have noted that abortion rights may be in danger due to a case recently heard by the nation’s highest court, and they fear marriage equality could be imperiled next.“We fought to correct the injustice that denied these rights for too many loving couples for far too long,” New Jersey Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg said, according to NJ.com.