U.S. could fall behind as Latin America races toward LGBT equality
J.
Lester Feder details a "striking" advance in LGBT equality across Latin
America, where Argentina allows same-sex couples to marry, and Chile
has passed an LGBT non-discrimination law. The U.S. Supreme Court
justices who will decide two landmark marriage cases this year "will be
deciding whether the United States will fall behind as its neighbors
establish a new standard of human rights, or whether it will join a
revolution that is well underway," Feder writes. ForeignPolicy.com
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