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Under landmark ruling, couples can get licenses MondayThe Associated Press
Updated: 4:01 p.m. ET May 14, 2004BOSTON - In the spring of 2001, when seven gay couples made a radical demand for the right to marry in Massachusetts, their court case barely registered on the states political or media radar screen.
When a lower court turned them down, the public gave a collective told-you-so.
Nobody thought it was news, said Julie Goodridge, one of the seven couples who sued after being turned away at city hall when they sought marriage licenses. Nobody thought even remotely it was going to happen.
But on Monday three years after the court battle began, and six months after the states highest court issued its landmark ruling granting gays the right to marry it is going to happen.
Just wanted to discuss something other than the middle east for a while... and this seems like is good political issue.
Under landmark ruling, couples can get licenses MondayThe Associated Press
Updated: 4:01 p.m. ET May 14, 2004BOSTON - In the spring of 2001, when seven gay couples made a radical demand for the right to marry in Massachusetts, their court case barely registered on the states political or media radar screen.
When a lower court turned them down, the public gave a collective told-you-so.
Nobody thought it was news, said Julie Goodridge, one of the seven couples who sued after being turned away at city hall when they sought marriage licenses. Nobody thought even remotely it was going to happen.
But on Monday three years after the court battle began, and six months after the states highest court issued its landmark ruling granting gays the right to marry it is going to happen.
Just wanted to discuss something other than the middle east for a while... and this seems like is good political issue.