In a landmark judgement, the US Supreme Court today struck down the law that denies federal benefits to same-sex married couples
The ruling, by 5-4 vote, was described as a historic step by President Barack Obama.
Justice Anthony Kennedy said that the Defence of Marriage Act (DOMA) "violates basic due process and equal protection principles applicable" to the federal government.
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"DOMA undermines both the public and private significance of state-sanctioned same-sex marriages; for it tells those couples, and all the world, that their otherwise valid marriages are unworthy of federal recognition," Kennedy wrote in his judgement.