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Defense of Marriage Act Struck Down by Appeals Court

An appeals court ruled Thursday that the heart of a law that denies a host of federal benefits to gay married couples is unconstitutional.

The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston said the Defense of Marriage Act, which defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman, discriminates against married same-sex couples by denying them federal benefits.

The law was passed in 1996 at a time when it appeared Hawaii would legalize gay marriage. Since then, many states have instituted their own bans on gay marriage, while eight states have approved it, led by Massachusetts in 2004. Read more »

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City offers same-sex stipend for taxed health care benefits

Move is seen as counterbalance to federal tax law that some say discriminates against gays

NEW YORK — The city that was the first in the nation to offer same-sex marriages may have now become the first to help gay couples cope with the cost of taxes for health benefits that some have called discriminatory.

Cambridge, Mass., is offering a stipend to “city employees in a same-sex marriage who pay federal taxes on the value of the health benefits their spouse receives from the city,” the Boston Globe reported on Thursday. Read more »

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