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ACLU Applauds Nevada AG for Not Defending Same-Sex Marriage Ban

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014   

CARSON CITY, Nev. - The effort to bring marriage equality to Nevada is getting a boost following the state's decision to not defend challenges to its same-sex marriage ban.

Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto cited recent federal court decisions that ultimately support marriage equality as the reason for her decision. Tod Story, executive director of the ACLU of Nevada, said Masto recognizes that the state's former legal argument - that a marriage is between one man and one woman won't survive the growing tide of court decisions that support marriage equality.

"I think this sends a huge message to Nevadans and certainly throughout the country,” he said, “because so many states are considering this very question themselves - and we have 17 states now that have marriage equality."

The ACLU is acting as a "friend of the court" in support of a lawsuit involving several couples trying to overturn the same-sex marriage ban, Story said. Two-thirds of Nevada voters in 2002 approved the “Question 2” ballot measure, a state constitutional amendment defining marriage as a union between one man and one woman.

Story said supporters of the marriage ban, including the Coalition for the Protection of Marriage, could tie the issue up in court for months and maybe years. He said the ACLU is prepared for a long legal fight.

"We will continue to argue the case and make sure that the arguments for equality under the law, and equal protection under the constitution, are upheld," he said.

The state Legislature is halfway through its approval process of a potential ballot initiative that could legalize same-sex marriage in Nevada.


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