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Supreme Court to make history by ruling on whether there is a constitutional right for gays to marry

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 The court accepted cases from Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, where restrictions about same-sex marriage were upheld by an appeals court in Cincinnati two months ago. The high court will hold 2 1/2 hours of oral arguments in April and decide the issue by the time the justices adjourn the current term in June.

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Supreme Court to make history by ruling on whether there is a constitutional right for gays to marry

Washington Post - The Supreme Court announced Friday it will decide this term a historic question about whether the Constitution requires that same-sex couples be allowed to marry or whether states are free to limit marriage to its traditional definition as a union only between a man and a woman.

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