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Ind. to appeal ruling requiring state to recognize terminally ill woman’s marriage
INDIANAPOLIS — State attorneys say they’ll appeal a federal judge’s decision ordering Indiana to recognize one gay couple’s out-of-state marriage.
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Judge extends order that Ind. recognize marriage of terminally ill spouse
INDIANAPOLIS — The state of Indiana must recognize a lesbian couple’s out-of-state marriage throughout their legal fight to have one of the women named as a spouse on her terminally ill partner’s death certificate, a judge ruled Thursday. The Indiana attorney general’s office said it would appeal.
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Ind. Republicans oust two incumbents over same-sex marriage votes
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana voters ousted two Republican legislators who helped keep a same-sex marriage ban off the November ballot, but most other incumbents prevailed Tuesday in a primary election lacking a galvanizing issue or marquee statewide race.
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Judge hears arguments in challenge to Indiana same-sex marriage ban
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Indiana will be required to recognize a gay couple’s out-of-state marriage for at least a few days more as a federal judge considers whether to extend an April order requiring the state to acknowledge the union.
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Judge: Indiana lacks valid reason for same-sex marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — A federal judge has said that attorneys defending Indiana’s same-sex marriage ban haven’t given a valid reason why the state should not recognize the out-of-state marriage of a lesbian couple, one of whom has a terminal illness.
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Cook County, Ill., approaches 1,000 marriage licenses to same-sex couples
CHICAGO — Cook County, Ill., has issued almost 1,000 marriage licenses since it was allowed to do so by a court ruling.
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Federal judge orders recognition of same-sex marriage of terminally ill woman
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — A federal judge has ruled that the state must recognize the marriage of a gay couple before one of the women, who has cancer, dies.
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Lambda Legal seeks marriage recognition for terminally ill Ind. woman and her wife
INDIANAPOLIS — Lambda Legal on Monday asked a federal court to order the state of Indiana to recognize the marriage of a terminally ill woman and her wife.
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Indiana bakery latest to tell same-sex couples: ‘No cake for you’
INDIANAPOLIS — A same-sex couple claims an Indiana bakery discriminated against them when it refused to bake a cake for their commitment ceremony.
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Three new federal lawsuits filed challenging Indiana’s gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — Three federal lawsuits were filed Friday against Indiana’s same-sex marriage ban, boosting the number of legal challenges to the ban’s constitutionality to at least five.