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Hissyspit

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Fri Sep 12, 2014, 03:49 PM Sep 2014

Breaking: Judge Rules in Favor of Man Seeking Death Benefits in Challenge to AZ Gay Marriage Ban

Source: Associated Press

Judge rules in favor of man seeking death benefits in challenge to Arizona gay marriage ban

By JACQUES BILLEAUD, ASSOCIATED PRESS
September 12, 2014 - 2:35 PM

PHOENIX — A judge has handed a victory to a gay man who lost his spouse to cancer last month and was denied death benefits because Arizona does not recognize same-sex marriage.

Fred McQuire and George Martinez were partners of 45 years who got married in California this summer, fulfilling one of their final wishes as they both dealt with serious health issues.

Martinez died in late August, but McQuire was unable to receive Social Security and veteran benefits because Arizona bans gay marriage.

McQuire went to court Friday as his lawyers asked U.S. District Judge John Sedwick to let McQuire be listed as Martinez's spouse on the death certificate. The judge quickly issued a ruling in favor of McQuire.

Read more: http://www.startribune.com/business/yourmoney/274858081.html

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Breaking: Judge Rules in Favor of Man Seeking Death Benefits in Challenge to AZ Gay Marriage Ban (Original Post) Hissyspit Sep 2014 OP
Yes! shenmue Sep 2014 #1
Awesome news! titaniumsalute Sep 2014 #2
Wow. progressoid Sep 2014 #3
Another domino falls. The rest of them are all in line... R&K nt longship Sep 2014 #4
oh I am so happily surprised to read this! Kali Sep 2014 #5
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