Posted on 03/31/2009 11:56:44 PM PDT by neverdem
ALBANY The states highest court agreed on Tuesday to hear arguments in two cases that challenge New Yorks recognition of same-sex marriages legally performed elsewhere.
Lower courts have already sided with two government entities that revised their policies to honor the marriages, but those decisions were appealed by the Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian group that is waging multiple legal battles in New York to stop state and local entities from recognizing marriages of same-sex couples who were wed in places, like Massachusetts and Canada, where the ceremony is legal.
Neither case involved Gov. David A. Patersons directive last May that ordered state agencies to recognize legal same-sex marriages performed outside New York State.
One case, Godfrey v. Spano, stems from the Westchester County executives 2006 decision to begin officially honoring out-of-state marriage licenses for gay couples the same way it did for heterosexual couples.
The other case, Lewis v. New York State Department of Civil Service, was filed after the department agreed in 2007 to begin recognizing out-of-state, same-sex marriages for the purpose of extending health insurance to spouses of public employees.
Brian Raum, senior legal counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, said Tuesday that the group believed that the Court of Appeals would reverse the lower courts in both cases.
Were confident that were on the right side of the law, he said. The law in New York states it will not recognize marriages that conflict with public policy in New York. Since New York only recognizes marriage between one man and one woman, for any court to recognize same-sex marriage would be to recognize marriages that run contrary to New York law.
Susan Sommer, senior counsel from Lambda Legal, a gay rights group that is representing Westchester County and the civil service department, said she had...
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