Sarah Ford | January 27, 2015

Decision overturning Alabama鈥檚 same-sex marriage ban a victory for families, children of same-sex couples

A federal judge鈥檚 ruling striking down Alabama鈥檚 same-sex marriage ban as unconstitutional will provide greater stability to the lives of same-sex couples and their children, but more work remains to eliminate anti-LGBT discrimination in the state, the Southern Poverty Law Center said today.

The judge in Mobile, Alabama, issued the ruling today in a case brought by two women seeking to have their marriage from California recognized. Cari Searcy and Kim McKeand needed the recognition so that both women could be recognized as legal parents of the child they conceived with the help of a sperm donor.听

鈥淭his historic ruling is a giant step toward full equality for LGBT people in Alabama and does not harm anyone,鈥 said David Dinielli, deputy legal director for the 厂笔尝颁鈥檚 LGBT Rights Project. 鈥淚t is a victory for Alabama families and the children of same-sex couples whose lives will have more stability and certainty now that they are afforded the same rights and privileges as other married couples.鈥

Alabama鈥檚 Marriage Protection Act, a law banning the recognition of same-sex marriages from other states, and the Sanctity of Marriage Amendment, which elevated the ban into the state鈥檚 constitution, prevented the recognition.听

The same ban is at the center of an SPLC lawsuit filed in December 2013 on behalf of Paul Hard, an Alabama man who had married in Massachusetts and afterward lost his husband, David Fancher, to an automobile crash.听

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