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Same-sex marriage has been legal in North Dakota since the U.S. Supreme Court 's ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges on June 26, , which invalidated state bans on same-sex marriage throughout the United States. Previously, North Dakota had restricted marriage to the "union of one man and one woman" both by statute and in its State Constitution. The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a resolution Monday proclaiming the interpretation of marriage as between one man and one woman.
The measure passed on a vote and will advance to the Senate for its consideration. Same-sex marriage has been legal in North Dakota since the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v.
Hodges on June 26, , which found the denial of marriage rights to same-sex couples unconstitutional. BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - North Dakota House lawmakers voted to support a resolution calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its ruling on gay marriage rights. It passed 52 to House. FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - More perspectives have come out on the North Dakota House’s ruling on gay marriage rights. “The state of North Dakota, the Declaration of Independence.
The state attorney general's office filed the motion late Tuesday in U. District Court in Fargo. North Dakota Solicitor General Doug Bahr argues in court documents that states have the right to define and regulate marriage. North Dakota voters overwhelmingly approved a state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage 10 years ago. The ballot received 73 percent approval.
Similar cases are being heard in courtrooms around the country, and gay marriage bans have already been struck down in several other states, including on Tuesday in deeply conservative Kentucky. The fight to legalize gay marriage began in earnest after the U. Supreme Court struck down part of the federal Defense of Marriage Act last year.
Since then, gay rights advocates have won 18 cases in federal and state courts. North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem on Wednesday did not immediately respond to a request for comment left before normal business hours on why his office was choosing to defend the ban given what appears to be a growing national tide in support of gay marriage. Josh Newville, the Minneapolis attorney who filed North Dakota's lawsuit, also was not immediately available for comment.
Newville filed the lawsuit on behalf of seven couples last month, making North Dakota the last state with a gay marriage ban to be sued by gay couples. The complaint, filed by Minneapolis attorney Josh Newville, seeks a declaration that the ban is unconstitutional and asks that the state be forced to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples and recognize gay marriages from other states.
The lawsuit claims violations on three issues that are guaranteed in the 14th Amendment to the Constitution: equal protection, due process and right to travel. A second lawsuit challenging North Dakota's ban has since been filed in federal court by a Fargo couple legally married in Minnesota. Bahr argues that the U. Constitution doesn't require North Dakota to recognize legal same-sex marriages in other states.
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