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Thursday, January 23, 2014
Virginia's Attorney General Will Not Defend State's Ban On Same-Sex Marriage
In an NPR interview, Virginia's newly-elected Attorney General, Mark Herring, says that his office will no longer defend the state's ban on same-sex marriage. He has concluded that the ban violates the federal equal protection clause. The state's solicitor general will tell a federal court next week that the state is joining the plaintiffs in Bostic v. Rainey, a case challenging the constitutionality of Virginia's same-sex marriage ban. According to the Washington Post, defendants in the case include two county clerks who are represented by separate counsel, so there will still be a defense of the Virginia law presented.
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