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NY Top Court Won't Hear Gay Marriage Challenge



ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - New York's top court will not hear a challenge to the state's 2011 law legalizing same-sex marriage, ending the most prominent objection to the law.

Tuesday's decision leaves intact the July ruling by another court, which concluded closed-door negotiations among senators and gay marriage supporters, including Gov. Andrew Cuomo, did not violate any laws.

The Court of Appeals, as is customary, did not explain why it wouldn't take the case.

New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms claims Cuomo and another gay marriage supporter, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, violated the state's open meetings law when they met behind closed doors with the Senate's Republican majority.

The law was given final legislative approval after weeks of intensive lobbying and swiftly signed by Cuomo, making New York the largest state to legalize same-sex weddings.


10/23/2012 1:24PM
NY Top Court Won't Hear Gay Marriage Challenge
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10/24/2012 10:46AM
Discrimination is unconstitutional.
It's wrong for an activist government to invade peoples' privacy and determine who can and who can't marry. If you're filled with hate and disagree, too bad; you're the one who goes through life filled with hate. Speaking of which: now turn up the radio, Limbaugh's on!
10/26/2012 1:48AM
Discriminaiton is unconstituional
It is wrong for an activist government to redefine marriage and force everyone else to recognize as marriage that which is not,
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