Reports reveal that tech leaders in Silicon Valley are speaking out about the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that says same-sex marriage is "the law of the land."
Apple's gay CEO speaks on marriage equality ruling
The US Supreme Court ruled on Friday that bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional, which makes it legal in all 50 states.
One of the first reactions came from Tim Cook, Apple CEO, who is gay, has long been a public champion of human rights.
Last July, he marched with other Apple employees at SanFrancisco's Pride march.
On Friday, Cook's tweets were eloquent and to the point:
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