The US Supreme Court has struck down a law that defines marriage as between a man and a woman only, in a landmark ruling.
The court's 5-4 vote said the Defense of Marriage Act, known as Doma, denied equal protection to same-sex couples.
The decision means that legally married gay men and women are entitled to claim the same federal benefits available to opposite-sex married couples.
Opinion polls show that most Americans support gay marriage.
Twelve US states and the District of Columbia recognise gay marriage, while more than 30 states ban it.
The legal challenge to Doma was brought by New York resident Edith Windsor, 83, after she was handed a tax bill of nearly $363,000 (£236,000) when she inherited the estate of her spouse Thea Speyer - tax she would not have had to pay if she had been married to a man.
Lower courts ruled in Ms Windsor's favour, saying that Doma did not treat all married couples equally.
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