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New Mexico becomes 17th US state to legalise same-sex marriage | |
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The New Mexico supreme court legalised same-sex marriage in the state on Thursday, declaring in a ruling that it is unconstitutional to deny a marriage licence to gay and lesbian couples. | The New Mexico supreme court legalised same-sex marriage in the state on Thursday, declaring in a ruling that it is unconstitutional to deny a marriage licence to gay and lesbian couples. |
New Mexico joins 16 states and the District of Columbia in allowing gay marriage. | New Mexico joins 16 states and the District of Columbia in allowing gay marriage. |
Eight of the state's 33 counties started issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in August, when a county clerk in southern New Mexico independently decided to allow the unions. County officials asked the high court to clarify the law and establish a uniform state policy on gay marriage. | Eight of the state's 33 counties started issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in August, when a county clerk in southern New Mexico independently decided to allow the unions. County officials asked the high court to clarify the law and establish a uniform state policy on gay marriage. |
State statutes don't explicitly prohibit or authorise gay marriage. However, the marriage laws – unchanged since 1961 – contain a marriage license application with sections for male and female applications. There also are references to "husband" and "wife". | State statutes don't explicitly prohibit or authorise gay marriage. However, the marriage laws – unchanged since 1961 – contain a marriage license application with sections for male and female applications. There also are references to "husband" and "wife". |
The current and previous state attorneys general have said the law effectively prohibits gay marriage, although current attorney general Gary King also has said he believes such a prohibition is unconstitutional. | The current and previous state attorneys general have said the law effectively prohibits gay marriage, although current attorney general Gary King also has said he believes such a prohibition is unconstitutional. |
A state district court judge in Albuquerque ruled earlier this year that it is a violation of New Mexico's constitution to deny marriage licences to same-sex couples. The judge based his decision on a 1972 constitutional amendment adopted by voters that prohibits discrimination "on account of the sex of any person". | A state district court judge in Albuquerque ruled earlier this year that it is a violation of New Mexico's constitution to deny marriage licences to same-sex couples. The judge based his decision on a 1972 constitutional amendment adopted by voters that prohibits discrimination "on account of the sex of any person". |
Two county clerks that were defendants in that case decided not to directly appeal the judge's ruling. However, the county association and the state's 31 other county clerks – including several already issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples – joined the lawsuit to provide a way to quickly move the gay marriage question to the supreme court. | Two county clerks that were defendants in that case decided not to directly appeal the judge's ruling. However, the county association and the state's 31 other county clerks – including several already issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples – joined the lawsuit to provide a way to quickly move the gay marriage question to the supreme court. |
The five justices previously turned down efforts by gay rights advocates to get a ruling on the marriage issue. The advocates had attempted to get a decision by filing lawsuits directly with the supreme court rather than through an appeal of a lower court decision. | The five justices previously turned down efforts by gay rights advocates to get a ruling on the marriage issue. The advocates had attempted to get a decision by filing lawsuits directly with the supreme court rather than through an appeal of a lower court decision. |
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