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Ann Wright (L) poses for photos with her mother Robin Wright (R) as celebrations ensue in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco, California, June 26, 2012, after the US Supreme Court struck down The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), and declared that same-sex couples who are legally married deserve equal rights to the benefits under federal law that go to all other married couples. In another ruling, the Supreme Court cleared the way for same-sex marriages to resume in California as the justices, in a procedural ruling, turned away the defenders of Proposition 8. AFP Photo/JOSH EDELSON (Photo credit should read Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)

Ann Wright (L) poses for photos with her mother Robin Wright (R) as celebrations  ensue in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco, California, June 26, 2012, after the US Supreme Court struck down The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), and declared that same-sex couples who are legally married deserve equal rights to the benefits under federal law that go to all other married couples.  In another ruling, the Supreme Court cleared the way for same-sex marriages to resume in California as the justices, in a procedural ruling, turned away the defenders of Proposition 8.   AFP Photo/JOSH EDELSON        (Photo credit should read Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)