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- TENNSEE'S ANTI-GAY MARRIAGE BILL SPARKS BIPARTISAN CRICISM
- GAY MARRIAGE: TN PLATIFFS PROUD OF URT'S CISN
- 'TENNSEE NATURAL MARRIAGE DEFENSE ACT' SEEKS TO STRIP GAY MARRIAGE RIGHTS
TENNSEE'S ANTI-GAY MARRIAGE BILL SPARKS BIPARTISAN CRICISM
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GAY MARRIAGE: TN PLATIFFS PROUD OF URT'S CISN
“This argument that is gog to set up two separate paths to marriage is blatantly unnstutnal vlatn of the Obergefell cisn, which is the law of the land, ” said attorney Abby Rubenfeld, who 2013 helped lead the challenge to Tennsee’s ban on same-sex su, which was filed by Rubenfeld, was clud the SCOTUS se that eventually legalized gay marriage 2015. Comparg that evolutn to society's views of gays and lbians, Kennedy noted that for years, "a tthful claratn by same-sex upl of what was their hearts had to rema unspoken.
'TENNSEE NATURAL MARRIAGE DEFENSE ACT' SEEKS TO STRIP GAY MARRIAGE RIGHTS
Gay and lbian upl now have the right to marry, jt like anyone else.
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