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Whitewood v. Wolf is the federal lawsuit that successfully challenged the Pennsylvania Marriage Laws, as amended in 1996 to ban same-sex marriage. The district court's decision in May 2014 held that the Marriage Laws violated the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the United States Constitution. Same-sex couples immediately sought and received marriage licenses and the decision was not appealed. One county clerk sought repeatedly without success to intervene to defend the law.

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  • Whitewood v. Wolf is the federal lawsuit that successfully challenged the Pennsylvania Marriage Laws, as amended in 1996 to ban same-sex marriage. The district court's decision in May 2014 held that the Marriage Laws violated the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the United States Constitution. Same-sex couples immediately sought and received marriage licenses and the decision was not appealed. One county clerk sought repeatedly without success to intervene to defend the law. (en)
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  • Court of Appeals Docket: 14-3048 (en)
  • District Court Docket: 1:13-cv-1861 (en)
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  • 2014-05-20 (xsd:date)
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  • v. (en)
  • Defendants. (en)
  • Plaintiffs, (en)
  • Deb Whitewood, et al., (en)
  • Michael Wolf, in his official capacity as Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Health, et al., (en)
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  • State enjoined from enforcing same-sex marriage ban; such bans violate the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process and Equal Protection clauses. (en)
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  • John E. Jones III, U.S.D.J. (en)
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  • Whitewood v. Wolf (en)
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  • Petition for rehearing denied, No. 14-3048 , application for stay denied sub nom. Santai-Gaffney v. Whitewood, No. 14A19 , denial of intervenor status summarily affirmed, appeal ordered dismissed, sub nom. Whitewood v. Secretary Pennsylvania Department of Health, No. 14-3048 ; intervenor status denied (en)
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  • Whitewood v. Wolf is the federal lawsuit that successfully challenged the Pennsylvania Marriage Laws, as amended in 1996 to ban same-sex marriage. The district court's decision in May 2014 held that the Marriage Laws violated the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the United States Constitution. Same-sex couples immediately sought and received marriage licenses and the decision was not appealed. One county clerk sought repeatedly without success to intervene to defend the law. (en)
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  • Whitewood v. Wolf (en)
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