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Spanish Supreme Court: Judges can't refuse to marry gays

by Rex Wockner

International News Briefs

Spain's Supreme Court ruled May 30 that judges can't refuse to marry same-sex couples.
The ruling came in the case of a judge from Valencia province who wanted to be excused from marrying gays for religious reasons.
The General Council for Judicial Power had previously come to the same determination.



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