gay marriage

Unfinished Story
Unfinished Story
Unfinished Story
They say it ain't over 'til it's over, and despite Gov. Chris Christie's decision to drop an appeal in a lawsuit, the gay marriage saga in New Jersey isn't quite over yet.
NJ Voters Agree With Christie’s Decision to Drop Gay Marriage Appeal
NJ Voters Agree With Christie’s Decision to Drop Gay Marriage Appeal
NJ Voters Agree With Christie’s Decision to Drop Gay Marriage Appeal
A solid majority of Garden State residents agree with the Christie Administration’s decision to drop its appeal in the same-sex marriage lawsuit today. According to a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll support for legalizing same-sex marriage in New Jersey now stands at 61 percent, versus 27 percent who oppose and 12 percent who aren’t sure.
Irked By Uncertainty
Irked By Uncertainty
Irked By Uncertainty
Unless the New Jersey Supreme Court grants the Christie Administration’s motion for a stay, the state will have to comply with Superior Court Judge Mary Jacobson’s order that same-sex marriages should be permitted in the Garden State starting Oct. 21. Assemblyman Reed Gusciora wants clarification now on whether gay couples can or can't apply for marriage licenses today.

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