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Dolly Llama

10/25/06 3:43 PM

#23038 RE: Dolly Llama #23037

On second reading, it appears the court left open the "marriage" option, leaving it up to the legislature.

http://apnews.myway.com//article/20061025/D8KVRMU02.html

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey's highest court ruled Wednesday that gay couples are entitled to the same rights as heterosexuals, but that lawmakers must determine whether the state will honor gay marriage or some other form of civil union.

Advocates on both sides of the issue believed the state posed best chance for gay marriage to win approval since Massachusetts became the only state to do so in 2003 because the New Jersey Supreme Court has a history of extending civil rights protections.

Instead, the high court stopped short of fully approving gay marriage and gave lawmakers 180 days to rewrite marriage laws to either include gay couples or create new civil unions.
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marketbear

10/25/06 6:53 PM

#23046 RE: Dolly Llama #23037

No "Separate but equal" ???????? you mean like the Supreme Court has said about schools??????????/
NICE
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florist

10/25/06 8:17 PM

#23058 RE: Dolly Llama #23037

Huh?