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A bipartisan group of state lawmakers said yesterday that it will challenge a Baltimore judge's decision to bar them from joining the legal fight against an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit aimed at forcing Baltimore and four Maryland counties to accept homosexual "marriage."
The group of eight lawmakers - seven Republicans and one Democrat - was rebuffed by Baltimore Circuit Court Judge M. Brooke Murdoch, who ruled that the lawmakers could not join the city of Baltimore and the counties of Dorchester, Prince George's, St. Mary's and Washington in their battle to fend off the ACLU lawsuit.See the full content of this document
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Officials Denied Role in Suit On 'Marriage'
"The other seven members who have signed on the motion don't even know that we have been denied yet, so we will notify them," said Delegate Donald H. Dwyer Jr., Anne Arundel R...
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