PHOTOS: Supreme Court Day Of Decision Celebrations From The Front Lines

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We held our collective breath, then celebrated, and then cried tears of joy as the US Supreme Court announced its epic marriage equality decisions. Then we snapped photos with our smart phones and posted them on social media, sorta mimicking the process by which Americans go to know us and support our marriage equality in the first place.

So we’ve grabbed compelling live-action shots from Twitter and Instagram to bring you today’s decision through the lenses of our front-line proponents.

From the steps of the US Supreme Court Building to San Francisco City Hall, click through to some of your pictures…

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On the steps of the US Supreme Court Building

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Dustin Lance Black‘s father outside the US Supreme Court

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Awaiting the decision inside San Francisco City Hall 

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On the street in San Francisco‘s Castro district

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Outside the US Supreme Court Building

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Awaiting the decision outside the US Supreme Court Building

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Celebrating at San Francisco’s City Hall

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LGBT Supporters eagerly awaiting the announcement

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Behind the opposition at the US Supreme Court

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On the steps of the California State Capitol in Sacramento

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Happy couple after the decision in Washington DC

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