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Dawn Mere-Ama, left, and her partner Phebe Jewell pose for a snapshot after receiving their marriage license in King County Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in Seattle. The couple, who have a 10-year-old son, have been together 21 years and plan to wed Sunday, Dec. 9. Two by two, dozens of same-sex couples obtained their marriage licenses in Washington state Thursday, just hours after Gov. Chris Gregoire signed a voter-approved law legalizing gay marriage. King County, the state's biggest county, opened the doors

Supreme Court Will Hear Gay Marriage Cases



WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court will take up California's ban on same-sex marriage, a case that could give the justices the chance to rule on whether gay Americans have the same constitutional right to marry as heterosexuals.

The justices said Monday they will review a federal appeals court ruling that struck down the state's gay marriage ban, though on narrow grounds. The San Francisco-based appeals court said the state could not take away the same-sex marriage right that had been granted by California's Supreme Court.

The court also will decide whether Congress can deprive legally married gay couples of federal benefits otherwise available to married people. A provision of the federal Defense of Marriage Act limits a range of health and pension benefits, as well as favorable tax treatment, to heterosexual couples.


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12/07/2012 3:22PM
Supreme Court Will Hear Gay Marriage Cases
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12/07/2012 5:07PM
Of course they have the same rights.
This is America and discrimination should not even be considered. If you don't like it, get out of your closet and leave.
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