For about a day. Then, the Sixth Circuit stayed the district judge's decision pending appeal. That appeal lead to the Sixth Circuit ruling 2-1 that the ban on same-sex marriage was constitutional. That case was then appealed to the Supreme Court which, today, agreed to hear it, along with three other cases. Unless/until SCOTUS rules in favor of same-sex marriages, Michiganders do not have marriage equality. The couples married in that window had their marriages invalidated by the state, but a federal judge recently ruled that the marriages performed in that brief window must be recognized.
73% of those that answered the poll said their state has same-sex marriage, and Wikipedia says 70% of Americans live under marriage equality, so the survey looks really accurate right now.
Yupp, hooray for New York!! I attended my first NYC Pride parade the day after same-sex marriage became legal. Utter insanity, it was amazing!
Yep, Maryland. And also, married in Maryland! I was reading in the NYT that currently, 70% of the US population live in states that do. Hopefully, this will soon be 100%...