HONOLULU (AP) - A federal judge ruled Wednesday against two Hawaii
women who want to get married instead of enter into a civil union,
handing a victory to opponents of gay marriage in a state that's been at
the forefront of the issue.
U.S. District Court Judge Alan C. Kay's ruling sides with Hawaii
Health Director Loretta Fuddy and Hawaii Family Forum, a Christian group
that was allowed to intervene in the case.
"Accordingly, Hawaii's marriage laws are not unconstitutional," the
ruling states. "Nationwide, citizens are engaged in a robust debate over
this divisive social issue. If the traditional institution of marriage
is to be reconstructed, as sought by the plaintiffs, it should be done
by a democratically elected legislature or the people through a
constitutional amendment," and not through the courts.
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