A federal appeals court has cleared the way for South Carolina to become the 34th state — and the first in the deep South — to legalize marriage equality.
On Tuesday afternoon, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals refused to stay a federal ruling that struck down South Carolina’s same-sex marriage ban. U.S. District Judge Richard Mark Gergel, a President Obama appointee, wrote in an opinion issued last Wednesday that South Carolina’s constitutional amendment defining marriage as an institution between one man and one woman interfered with same-sex couples’ “fundamental right to marry,” and offered “no meaningful distinction” from Virginia’s same-sex marriage ban, which was declared unconstitutional at both the federal district and appellate levels earlier this year.
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