Monday, July 13, 2009

Massachusetts becomes first state to challenge DOMA


The state of Massachusetts has filed a federal lawsuit that seeks to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act on the grounds that the act, by denying key rights and benefits to gay and lesbian couples, usurps the authority of the state government to regulate marriage. The Bay State, which was the first to enact marriage equality, also is the first to try to overturn the federal law.