NEW YORK — Even as they celebrate a momentous legal victory, supporters of gay marriage in the U.S. already are anticipating a return trip to the Supreme Court in a few years, sensing that no other option but a broader court ruling will legalize same-sex unions in all 50 states. In the meantime, as one gay-rights leader said, there will be "two Americas" — and legal complications for many gay couples moving between them. Wednesday's twin rulings will extend federal recognition to same-sex marriages in the states where they are legal and will add California — the most populous state — to the 12 others in that category. That will mean about 30 percent ...
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