Make an argument for interpreting the Fourteenth Amendment as supporting the right of gays and lesbians to get married to their same-sex partners

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An ideal response will:
1. Identify the most relevant provision of the Fourteenth Amendment as the equal protection clause or the due process clause.
2. Make an argument that the equal protection clause or the due process clause prohibits marriage discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. The equal protection argument is that gays, lesbians, and heterosexuals should have an equal right to get married to the person they love. The due process argument is that the government cannot deny people their civil liberties without due process of law and that the right to marry the person one loves is a fundamental civil liberty. Therefore, the government cannot deny the right of gays and lesbians to marry whom they choose.

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