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Commissioner of Public Health, 289 Conn. 135, 957 A.2d 407, is a 2008 decision by the Connecticut Supreme Court holding that allowing same-sex couples to form same-sex unions but not marriages violates the Connecticut Constitution.
The city settled the case five days before they were due in court, and Ganz won the first public copies of the index to New York City marriage licenses for 1908–1929 on 48 rolls of microfilm. This was the first time that an American genealogist had ever successfully sued for the return of genealogical records to the public.
Same-sex marriage has been legally recognized in Connecticut since November 12, 2008 as a result of the Connecticut Supreme Court ruling 4–3 in Kerrigan v. Commissioner of Public Health that the state's statutory prohibition on same-sex marriage violated the Constitution of Connecticut and that the state's civil unions failed to provide same-sex couples with rights and privileges equivalent ...
The following couples applied for marriage licenses in Ross County in April. Autumn Nicole Krafthefer, 23, of Laurelville, and Brett Morton Wilburn, 25, of Laurelville
The following couples applied for marriage licenses in Ross County in June. Jacob Steven Beavers, 27, of Kingston, and Natasha Lynn Poe, 32, of Kingston
Licenses issued between Nov. 1 and Dec. 22. Nov. 1. Angela Marie Sass and Michael Edgar Howell, West Lafayette. Nov. 7. Clint Matthew West and Megan Jeannette Hall, Warsaw
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