Cherokee Nation joins Native American tribes recognizing same-sex marriage
The Cherokee Nation will now recognize same-sex marriages following a Friday opinion from the tribes attorney general.
Though the sovereign nation is not bound by the U.S. Supreme Courts marriage ruling, Cherokee Attorney General Todd Hembree said that the tribes constitution protects the fundamental right to marry, and that the tribe has a history of honoring same-sex unions.
Prior to Hembrees ruling, which is legally-binding but could be challenged in court, a 2004 Cherokee law limited marriage to one man and one woman.
A lot of time has passed since then, said Chrissi Nimmo, an assistant attorney general for the Cherokee Nation, told the Tulsa World. And a lot of social changes have happened.
Because the tribal court has declined to rule on the issue, and tax officials were asking how to handle same-sex marriages licenses issue by the state of Oklahoma, Hembree had to make an executive decisions.
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