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If approved , the amendment would rename the same - sex marriages approved between May 17 , 2004 and the time of its effect as civil unions.1 One political analyst summarized the legislative maneuver as an attempt " ... to preserve ...
If approved , the amendment would rename the same - sex marriages approved between May 17 , 2004 and the time of its effect as civil unions.1 One political analyst summarized the legislative maneuver as an attempt " ... to preserve ...
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The legislature passed the Vermont Civil Unions law , which granted " formal recognition of same - sex relationships , with the same state - enforced benefits and obligations as different - sex civil marriage , but with a new name ...
The legislature passed the Vermont Civil Unions law , which granted " formal recognition of same - sex relationships , with the same state - enforced benefits and obligations as different - sex civil marriage , but with a new name ...
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Demands for civil unions in France initially came from heterosexual couples who , by the late seventies , were increasingly shying away from marriage and requesting from their local mayors certificates of " concubinage , " the legal ...
Demands for civil unions in France initially came from heterosexual couples who , by the late seventies , were increasingly shying away from marriage and requesting from their local mayors certificates of " concubinage , " the legal ...
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