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Judge strikes all Arkansas bans on gay marriage

Kristin Seaton, center, of Jacksonville, Ark., leaves the Carroll County Courthouse with her partner, Jennifer Rambo, left, of Fort Smith, Ark. An Arkansas judge Thursday expanded his court order to strike down all bans on gay marriage in the state.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An Arkansas judge has struck down all state laws preventing gay couples from marrying, expanding on his order finding such bans unconstitutional.

Pulaski County Circuit Judge Chris Piazza clarified his ruling on Thursday, a day after the state Supreme Court noted that a prohibition on county clerks issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples still stood. Piazza also denied the state’s motion to suspend his decision.

The high court ruling effectively halted gay marriages in the state, with the two counties that had been issuing licenses to same-sex couples saying they’d stop. Pulaski County, the state’s largest, said it planned to resume issuing the licenses after Piazza’s order.

Piazza last week struck down a constitutional amendment and an earlier law banning same-sex marriage.



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