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Defense of Marriage Act

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Submitted by Elizabeth on 9 June 2007 - 9:00pm.

The Defense of Marriage Act was passed in 1996 and did two things:

1. It defined marriage for purposes of federal law as a union of one man and one woman and;

2. It allowed states to refuse to recognize marriages between same sex couples that are legally solemnized in other jurisdictions.

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c104:H.R.3396.ENR:
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