same-sex marriage ban
A Federal judge found Arizona’s same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional after ruling based off the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision.
An unprecedented millions of people are now living in states with marriage equality within a matter of days.
U.S. District Court Judge Max O. Cogburn found “the court determines that North Carolina’s laws prohibiting same-sex marriage are unconstitutional as a matter of law.
U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Burgess struck down Alaska’s same-sex marriage ban after finding it violates the 14th Amendment of the constitution.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has found the same-sex marriage bans in Idaho and Nevada unconstitutional.
In an orders list released today, the U.S. Supreme Court selected 11 cases to hear this term, same-sex marriage not being one of them.
The U.S. appeals court in Chicago found the same-sex marriage bans in Wisconsin and Indiana unconstitutional.
It would appear that the road to marriage equality just received its first speed bump after a federal judge ruled Louisiana’s same-sex marriage ban constitutional.
U.S. District Judge Robert L. Hinkle agreed with four other Florida state judges and found the same-sex marriage ban that was enacted in 2008 unconstitutional.
Same-sex couples can be married in the state of Virginia as early as next week following a denial of the stay on the strike of the state’s same-sex marriage ban.