Third State to make Gay Marriage Unconstitutional

Check it here:

Connecticut’s Supreme Court has overturned a ban on same-sex marriages, making it the third US state to legalise such unions.

If this trend follows, I think the rest of the nation will follow.

UPDATE: (Nov. 5th, 2008) Perhaps not.  Now that CA has banned it along with other states, it may retard the whole process.  So I guess Connecticut is actually the second state.

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I have just completed a visiting position as an assistant professor at Dalhousie University. My ideas are not associated with my employer; they are expressions of my own thoughts and ideas. Some of them are just musings while others could be serious discussions that could turn into a bigger project. Besides philosophy, I enjoy martial arts (Kuk Sool Won), playing my violin, enjoying coffee around town, and experimenting with new food.
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1 Response to Third State to make Gay Marriage Unconstitutional

  1. shaunmiller says:

    More states such as New Hampshire have made same-sex marriage legal. In other parts of the news, Sweden legalized gay marriage which you can read here.

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