Same-sex marriage residency law fought
Clerks, 8 couples file briefs with SJC
Less than a year after Massachusetts began marrying same-sex couples, 13 city and town clerks and eight couples who were denied marriage licenses filed briefs yesterday with the state's highest court opposing a requirement that couples who want to get married in the state must say they plan to live in Massachusetts. (Full article: 535 words)
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