Judge: Indiana Must Recognize Gay Couple’s Marriage

Jo Ann Dale of Otisco, Ind., and her wife, Carol Uebelhoer, discuss a lawsuit filed Friday, March 7, 2014, against the state of Indiana that seeks to overturn a same-sex marriage ban there. The women were married in ... Jo Ann Dale of Otisco, Ind., and her wife, Carol Uebelhoer, discuss a lawsuit filed Friday, March 7, 2014, against the state of Indiana that seeks to overturn a same-sex marriage ban there. The women were married in Massachusetts six years ago and said they want the union recognized by state officials. Three other couples joined in the lawsuit, which was filed Friday in federal court in New Albany, Ind. (AP Photo/Brett Barrouquere) MORE LESS
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A federal judge has ruled that the state must recognize the marriage of a gay couple before one of the women, who has cancer, dies.

The Indiana attorney general’s office says U.S. District Court Judge Richard L. Young granted the couple’s request for a temporary restraining order Thursday to keep the state from enforcing its ban on gay marriages against the couple.

Niki Quasney and Amy Sandler wanted Indiana to recognize their 2013 marriage in Massachusetts, one of 17 states where gay marriage is legal.

Quasney has stage 4 ovarian cancer and the Munster, Ind., couple wanted Young to order the state to recognize their marriage in Quasney’s anticipated death certificate.

The decision doesn’t affect other lawsuits challenging Indiana’s gay marriage ban.

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