Laws
Alabama Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law
Alabama law and the state constitution both purport to ban recognition of marriages between same-sex couples. There are no other forms of relationship recognition for same-sex couples in state law or policies.
Alaska Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law
Alaska law and the state constitution both purport to ban recognition of marriages between same-sex couples. There are no other forms of relationship recognition for same-sex couples in state law or policies.
Arizona Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law
Arizona law purports to ban recognition of marriages between same-sex couples. There are no other forms of relationship recognition for same-sex couples in state law or policies.
Arkansas Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law
Arkansas law and the state constitution both purport to ban recognition of marriages between same-sex couples. There are no other forms of relationship recognition for same-sex couples in state law or policies.
California Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law
On June 17, 2008, marriage licenses began to be issued to same-sex couples in California.
Colorado Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law
Colorado law and the state constitution both purport to ban recognition of marriages between same-sex couples. There are no other forms of relationship recognition for same-sex couples in state law or policies.
Connecticut Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law
Connecticut law purports to ban recognition of marriages between same-sex couples. It licenses civil unions between same-sex couples.
D.C. Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law
No provision of District of Columbia law bans recognition of marriages between same-sex couples performed in another jurisdiction. The district’s domestic partnership registration allows same-sex couples the opportunity to formalize relationships
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