Thursday, April 17, 2014

Ban on gay marriage lifted in Michigan Preview

In March, a federal judge lifted the ban on gay marriage in Michigan.
During the window of opportunity before an appeal could be processed on the ruling, about 300 gay couples married in Michigan.
The ruling on DeBoer vSnyder declared that the adoption and marriage equality policies unconstitutional.
While university students are, for the most part, not quite ready for marriage, some said that they were happy for the ban to be lifted.
Supply chain management freshman Ji Wook Kim of Michigan State University said that it was good that the ban got lifted.

“Out of the bans that have been lifted or any legislations that have passed in the couple past years, I think this is the most meaningful and  useful one that they’ve done,” Kim said.

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