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Related: About this forumThe nation’s last unchallenged state same-sex marriage ban is about to lose that status
There will be a case filed challenging North Dakotas same-sex marriage ban, says Joshua Newville, a Minneapolis-based civil rights attorney who filed a suit Thursday against South Dakotas ban on behalf of same-sex couples there.
Newville is in talks with advocates and attorneys in North Dakota and confirmed that either he or another attorney will bring a lawsuit against that states ban within six to eight weeks.
Until Wednesday, just three of the 33 states that ban same-sex marriage had not been sued over those policies. But same-sex couples sued Montana that day and South Dakota on Thursday, leaving only North Dakotas unchallenged.
The same-sex marriage movement has enjoyed a streak of more than a dozen victories in federal courts since a pivotal Supreme Court decision last summer, striking down a central part of the Defense of Marriage Act and granting federal recognition to same-sex married couples. Since then, no state ban has survived a court challenge, according to the Human Rights Campaign, which advocates for same-sex marriage.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2014/05/25/north-dakota-gay-marriage-ban-to-face-legal-challenge/
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What a difference a year makes!!
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(3,284 posts)1. It is a victory for human rights in America.
2. It drives rightwing religionist-regressionists crazy.