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Mass. Court Rules Against Non-Resident Gay Marriage

HeadlineMar 31, 2006

In Massachusetts, a court has ruled that homosexual couples that are not state residents cannot be legally married if their home state wouldn’t recognize their marriage. In making the ruling, the court upheld a century-old judgment originally intended to ban interracial marriage.

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