Civil liberties group to sue Utah over decision not to recognise same-sex marriages
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), based in Utah is to file a lawsuit against the state because it refused to recognise same-sex marriages.
Between 20 December and 6 January, some 1,300 couples married in the state as a US District Judge ruled that a ban on same-sex marriage violated the state’s constitution.
The Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes advised Governor Gary Herbert that marriages between gay couples who married in that short period should not be recognised by the state for benefits purposes.
The ACLU will on Tuesday announce the lawsuit against the state.
On 8 January, the same day that Governor Gary Herbert issued the directive not to recognise the marriages, the civil liberties group began looking for plaintiffs.
The Utah State Tax Commission made the announcement on Thursday that same-sex married couples married in Utah or elsewhere, would be able to file joint tax returns in the state, as did the state of Massachusetts.