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NY Court: Gay Marriage Caucus Didn't Break Rules



ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A state appeals court has ruled against a challenge to New York's year-old same-sex marriage law.

The Appellate Division of state Supreme Court in Rochester ruled against gay marriage opponents who argued that state senators violated New York's open meeting rules ahead of the law's passage on June 24, 2011.

The law was given final legislative approval by the state Senate after weeks of intensive lobbying and swiftly signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms claimed Cuomo and another gay marriage supporter, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, met behind closed doors with the Senate's Republican majority in violation of the law.

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman argued the open meetings law did not apply in the case of the Republican caucus meeting with invited guests.


07/06/2012 3:54PM
NY court: Gay Marriage Caucus Didn't Break Rules
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07/07/2012 7:57AM
Get in line for a divorce.
The 'phobes were right! Divorce numbers have spiked over the past year, as gay marriage has indeed threatened the sanctity of right-wing marriage. Prior to the law's passage, right-wing radio hosts enjoyed long-term loving marriages and never got divorced. Now everyone's bustin' up. Of course that's a crock.
07/07/2012 11:40AM
thank you nyfcf
Thank you for standing up in this battle against gay marriage. I just think of what God did to countries before hand that made gay marriage OK. Lets just say they arent here anymore.
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