Federal Judge Deems Nebraska’s Gay Marriage Ban Unconstitutional
Despite voters in Nebraska overwhelmingly adopting a unique ban in 2000 limiting the legal rights of homosexuals, a district judge has decided that 70% of the state's voters were wrong.| Comments on article "Federal Judge Deems Nebraska’s Gay Marriage Ban Unconstitutional" | |||||||||
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