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Re-Posting Advocate Story on Historic DOMA Challenge April 4, 2012 – Court Faces Four LGBT Binational Couples’ Challenge
This is an important story about an important day about an important event! My wife and I are waiting for this relief – and so many others are too… Oral Arguments on Deck in Historic DOMA Challenge By Julie Bolcer … Continue reading
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