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Campus Gaza protests continue, and an Arab American mayor says voters are watching. The Arizona senate votes to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban. And a Pennsylvania voting rights advocate says dispelling misinformation is a full-time job.

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Tennessee Same-Sex Couples Await Supreme Court Ruling

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Thursday, May 14, 2015   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The legal status of thousands of relationships across Tennessee is up in the air as Tennesseans wait to see if an expected Supreme Court ruling on the freedom to marry will impact the state's constitutional amendment that excludes same-sex couples from marriage.

Evan Wolfson, president of Freedom to Marry, says with 69 percent of Tennesseans under the age of 30 supporting same-sex marriage, it's time for Tennessee to join other states in recognizing same-sex unions.

"What people will see in Tennessee if the Supreme Court does end this discrimination is that families are helped and no one is hurt," says Wolfson. "Nobody is going to lose anything, the gay people aren't going to use up all the marriage licenses, but some families will now be able to enter into this important legal commitment."

The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule in June on the matter.

One of the cases under review is Tanco v. Haslam from the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals. The case involves the National Center for Lesbian Rights, which filed a lawsuit on behalf of three couples seeking recognition of their marriages in their home state of Tennessee.

Tennessee is one of 13 states that do not recognize same-sex marriage. Aside from the recognition of relationships, Wolfson says the inability of couples to have a legally-recognized union by the state also impacts job benefits and even the amount of their tax return.

"What we hope the Supreme Court will do is bring our country to national resolution," he says. "So we can ensure that every couple that's in love and ready to make this commitment can have the commitment of marriage under the law."

According to analysis of the latest Census data by The Williams Institute, there are almost 11,000 same-sex couples living in Tennessee.


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