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Gay rights group plans state-by-state same-sex marriage fight
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Jul 10, 2013
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Gay rights group plans state-by-state same-sex marriage fight
Supporters of same-sex marriage are still celebrating their victories in the Supreme Court two weeks ago, but many agree the fight is far from over.
Jeff Zarrillo (L) and Paul Katami (R), plaintiffs in the Supreme Court case that overturned California's same-sex marriage ban, became the first gay couple to wed in Los Angeles since 2008 on Friday at City Hall. Outgoing Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa officiated the ceremony.
Paul Katami and Jeff Zarrillo, plaintiffs in the Supreme Court case that overturned California's same-sex marriage ban, became the first gay couple to wed in Los Angeles since 2008 on Friday at City Hall. Outgoing Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa officiated the ceremony.
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Supporters of same-sex marriage are still celebrating their victories in the Supreme Court two weeks ago, but many agree the fight is far from over.

Supporters of same-sex marriage are still celebrating their victories in the Supreme Court two weeks ago, but many agree the fight is far from over. This week, the group Freedom to Marry announced an ambitious new plan to further the fight for gay marriage.

The Atlantic's Molly Ball has been writing about this new effort. She joins the show with more.