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Federal judge considers staying Ohio same-sex marriage ruling
CINCINNATI — A federal judge who ordered Ohio to recognize the marriages of same-sex couples performed in other states says he’s inclined to issue a stay of his decision pending appeal, meaning most gay couples living in the state would see no immediate tangible expansion of their rights.
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Federal judge orders Ohio to recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages
CINCINNATI — A federal judge on Monday ordered Ohio authorities to recognize the marriages of same-sex couples performed in other states, the latest court victory for gay rights supporters.
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Federal judge expected to issue key ruling on Ohio same-sex marriage ban
CINCINNATI — A federal judge is expected to issue what could be the most sweeping ruling yet for gay marriage in Ohio by ordering the state to recognize the marriages of gay couples who wed in other states that allow same-sex marriage.
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Ohio same-sex couples eagerly await Monday’s marriage ruling
CINCINNATI — Pam Yorksmith has a 3-year-old son and is about to have a second child, but her name won’t be on either of the children’s birth certificates without a judge’s order. That’s because Yorksmith is married to a woman, and Ohio doesn’t recognize same-sex marriage. That could change soon if a federal judge does […]
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Federal judge to order Ohio to recognize legal same-sex marriages
CINCINNATI — A federal judge said Friday that he will strike down Ohio’s voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage, a move that stops short of forcing Ohio to perform same-sex weddings but will make the state recognize gay couples legally wed elsewhere.
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Four gay couples sue to force Ohio’s hand on same-sex marriage
CINCINNATI — Four legally married gay couples filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Monday seeking a court order to force Ohio to recognize same-sex marriages on birth certificates despite a statewide ban, echoing arguments in a similar successful lawsuit concerning death certificates.