Judge in Oregon Halts Nation's Only Same-Sex Marriages
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Tuesday, April 20, 2004
PORTLAND, Ore. A judge on Tuesday ordered Multnomah
County to stop issuing marriage licenses to gay couples.
The action effectively ends gay marriage nationally, because the
county was the only jurisdiction in the country known to currently
allow same-sex weddings. On May 17, the state of Massachusetts is
slated to begin approving same-sex marriage license applications
after a high court's ruling there.
Multnomah County Circuit Judge Frank Bearden said that he
believed the Oregon Constitution "would allow either a civil union
or [marriage] privileges to same-sex couples."
But Bearden said a Supreme Court ruling was needed to
determine whether gay marriage should be allowed in the state. He
said "public debate and legislative action may be required to
carry out the court's mandate."
The ruling came in a lawsuit that has consolidated all the
arguments over same-sex unions in hopes of a quick ruling by the
Oregon Supreme Court.
Multnomah County began issuing marriage licenses to gays on March 3 after a legal review determined it was unconstitutional to ban applications from same-sex couples.
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