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  2. Same-sex marriage in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Sioux County Clerk, Michelle Zimmerman, was the only county clerk in Nebraska to expressly state she would not issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, though the county's deputy clerk confirmed on July 11, 2015 that the office would process the marriage licenses of any same-sex couple who wishes to marry in the county. [29]

  3. 2000 Nebraska Initiative 416 - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Initiative 416, officially titled "Ban Same-Sex Marriage Act", was a 2000 ballot initiative that amended the Nebraska Constitution to make it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same-sex marriage, same-sex civil unions or domestic partnerships. [2]

  4. LGBTQ rights in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Prior to European settlement of Nebraska, there were no known social or legal punishments for engaging in homosexual activity. Among several Native American tribes, customs of "two-spirit" individuals existed, where male-bodied or female-bodied people would dress, act and live as the opposite gender, as well as perform tasks associated with the opposite gender.

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  7. Edward Parsons Smith - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Omaha in 1890 and continued to practice law. [1] In addition to his law practice, Smith was active in several businesses. [1] He was the attorney for the Omaha Grain Exchange, of which he was also a board of directors member. [1] In addition, Smith was vice president of the Omaha Cooperage Company, and served on its board of ...