Wisconsin Supreme Court Considers Review Of Anti Gay Marriage Amendment
Madison Wisconsin - A court of appeals in Wisconsin has asked the State Supreme Court to review a Constitutional Amendment that bans same sex marriage.
The Amendment passed in 2006 by 59 percent of voters.
The lawsuit was filed by political science instructor William McConkey of the University of Wisconsin.
The lawsuit also claims the Amendment violates a portion the Constitution of the United States known as the Equal Protection Clause.
Stand with your LGBT brothers and sisters in Wisconsin. Contact - State Legislators and let them know that bigotry written into the state's Constitution is just plain wrong and should be fought and struck down as unconstitutional.
Keep a smile on your face and love in your heart!
The Amendment passed in 2006 by 59 percent of voters.
The lawsuit was filed by political science instructor William McConkey of the University of Wisconsin.
The lawsuit also claims the Amendment violates a portion the Constitution of the United States known as the Equal Protection Clause.
Stand with your LGBT brothers and sisters in Wisconsin. Contact - State Legislators and let them know that bigotry written into the state's Constitution is just plain wrong and should be fought and struck down as unconstitutional.
Keep a smile on your face and love in your heart!
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