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Ohio Friday, April 13, 2012 Opposing group files lawsuit over proposed marriage amendment The group that backed the state’s ban on same sex marriage filed the suit asking the state’s highest court to invalidate petitions by WKSU's STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT JO INGLES |
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| The Ohio Supreme Court is being asked to invalidate a new proposed constitutional amendment that could lead to overturning Ohio’s law banning gay marriage. Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles reports. |
“The group that backed the state’s ban on same sex marriage back in 2004 has filed a lawsuit asking the state’s highest court to invalidate petitions to overturn that law. Opponents of the state’s ban on gay marriage have begun to circulate those petitions in hopes of being able to put it on the ballot in November of next year. Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine had approved the wording of the proposed ballot amendment. But the group that’s filed this lawsuit against DeWine says the summary he approved is not a fair and truthful statement of the proposed constitutional amendment. DeWine now has 21 days to respond to the lawsuit.” |
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