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Tuesday, September 21, 2004
OHIO AMENDMENT BACKERS CAN KEEP SEEKING SIGNATURES: From the Associated Press
A state appeals court refused Monday to stop the process of verifying signatures on petitions seeking to put a proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage on the Ohio ballot. The two-sentence judgment from a three-judge panel in Franklin County said opponents of the proposal did not "demonstrate their right" to get a court order throwing out the petitions. The judges did not outline their reasoning, but had questioned amendment backers in a morning hearing on why they were suing in appeals court and if they had waited too long. more |
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