D.C. On Track To Break Marriage License Record
The D.C. Superior Court has already issued more than 2,000 marriage licenses.
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The D.C. Superior Court has already issued more than 2,000 marriage licenses.
Read MoreMaryland residents are shifting toward a more positive opinion of same-sex marriage, with registered voters now narrowly supporting a law to allow it.
Read MoreWashington, D.C. clergy are torn over church, civil loyalties over same-sex marriage.
Read MoreThe first legal gay marriages happened today in the District of Columbia.
Read MoreD.C. Superior Court officials are preparing for what they expect to be a flood of same-sex couples descending on the courthouse Wednesday to apply for marriage licenses.
Read MoreMaryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler said Wednesday that effective immediately, and until challenged in court, the state recognizes same-sex marriages performed elsewhere and that Maryland agencies should begin affording out-of-state gay couples all the rights they have been awarded in other places.
Read MoreThe D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics ruled Thursday, for the third time this year, that a proposed referendum on whether the city should legalize same-sex marriage cannot move forward.
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