Georgia asks to halt same-sex marriage lawsuit until high court rules

ATLANTA (AP) – Lawyers for the state of Georgia have asked a federal judge to stop any action on a challenge to the state’s ban on gay marriage until the U.S. Supreme Court has a chance to rule on the issue.

The Supreme Court on Jan. 16 announced it will hear arguments on whether same-sex couples have the right to marry in every state. The cases will be argued in April, and a decision is expected by late June.

In a court filing Jan. 20, lawyers for the state noted that the Supreme Court’s decision will certainly guide the future path of the Georgia case.

A challenge to Georgia’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage was filed last April on behalf of seven people and is one of many such lawsuits nationwide.

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