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Georgia Joins Other States Facing Gay Marriage Lawsuits

Tuesday, 22 April 2014 05:34 PM EDT

A federal lawsuit was filed in Atlanta on Tuesday, challenging the constitutionality of a Georgia law banning same sex marriage, the first such case in the southern U.S. state.

Until the suit was filed, Georgia was one of only a handful of states in the country which had not yet faced a legal challenge to its same-sex marriage ban.

Georgia's law denies same-sex couples "equal dignity and respect and deprive their families of a critical safety net," said the suit, which seeks class-action status.

Georgia state Attorney General Sam Olens will "fulfill his constitutional obligation to defend Georgia law," said spokeswoman Lauren Kane.

The lawsuit is sponsored by Lambda Legal, a non-profit group specializing in civil rights issues for lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender people.

Two of the female plaintiffs are Atlanta police officers who married in Connecticut and want Georgia to legally recognize their union. Another plaintiff wants Georgia to include her name on her late spouse's death certificate.

Currently, seventeen U.S. states and the District of Columbia allow same-sex couples to marry. That number would increase if federal court rulings striking down bans in several states are upheld on appeal.

The Georgia case, however, could take years to resolve in the courts, said Beth Littrell, an attorney for Lamdba Legal. Georgia voters in 2004 amended the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage.

The Supreme Court last year ruled that legally married same-sex couples are eligible for federal benefits.

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A federal lawsuit was filed in Atlanta on Tuesday, challenging the constitutionality of a Georgia law banning same sex marriage, the first such case in the southern U.S. state.
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Tuesday, 22 April 2014 05:34 PM
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