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What part of the Constitution deals with the rights of marriage?

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What part of the Constitution deals with the rights of marriage?

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Answer Hi there, The Constitution says absolutely nothing marriage. It was not considered a federal issue. Over the years, the courts have applied very general sections like the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the 14th Amendment to apply to marriage issues. But in general most marriage rights are based in statutes, not the Constitution.

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