You know the decision. But how much do you know about Obergefell v. Hodges?

It's time to dive into the details of the SCOTUS decision that recognized same-sex marriage as a constitutional right.

Supporters of gay marriage rally in front of the Supreme Court in Washington on June 25, 2015.
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On June 26, 2015, the United States Supreme Court concluded that same-sex marriage was a constitutional right. How much do you know about the case that led to this landmark decision? Take this quiz to find out:

The Supreme Court's decision in that case was only one line long. So was the Supreme Court's overruling of this case.

Here is this individual's writing on marriage in America.

Here is one Supreme Court justice's response to the decision.

Check out this video of James Obergefell receiving phone calls from President Obama and Vice President Biden.

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The decision cites two books here: Nancy F. Cott's "Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation" and Stephanie Coontz's "Marriage, A History".

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This case was also decided in a 5-4 vote.