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NORTH CAROLINA: ACLU Files Lawsuit For Out-Of-State Marriage Recognition

Just in from the ACLU:
The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of North Carolina Legal Foundation and the law firms of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and Ellis & Winters LLP have filed a new case in federal court on behalf of three married, same-sex couples seeking state recognition of their marriages. Because of the serious medical condition of one member of each couple, they are asking the court to take swift action.

The ACLU has also sought immediate relief on behalf of one of the couples in the existing Fisher-Borne et al. v. Smith case who have a young child who is being denied critical medical care because North Carolina neither recognizes his mothers' marriage nor allows both mothers to adopt their child and establish a legal relationship.
 
RELATED: In October 2013 North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper endorsed marriage equality but said that he will still defend the state against marriage lawsuits.

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