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The Straight Story

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Fri Mar 14, 2014, 10:53 PM Mar 2014

Court: Tenn. must recognize 3 same-sex marriages

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A federal judge ordered the state of Tennessee on Friday to recognize the marriages of three same-sex couples while their lawsuit against the state works its way through the court system.

U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger issued the preliminary injunction barring the state from enforcing laws prohibiting recognition of their marriages.

In her written memorandum, Trauger makes clear that her order is only temporary and only applies to the three same-sex couples. A preliminary injunction can only be granted in cases the judge believes the plaintiff will likely win.

"It's the first nail in the coffin of discriminating against same-sex married couples in Tennessee," said Abby Rubenfeld, one of the attorneys for the same-sex couples. "Every single court that has considered these same issues has ruled the same way."

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/court-tenn-must-recognize-3-same-sex-marriages

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Thank you for this! Sissyk Mar 2014 #1
K & R nt okaawhatever Mar 2014 #2

Sissyk

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1. Thank you for this!
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 11:17 PM
Mar 2014

I'm so excited at this step. I always said Tn would probably be the last state to stop discriminating against gay couples, but I might be wrong. That's okay.

It's a small step up a very steep hill but we'll get there.

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