Tenn. Marriage Supporters Encouraged By Okla.

Associated Press

Thursday January 16, 2014

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Supporters of gay marriage in Tennessee say they are encouraged by recent federal court rulings in Utah and Oklahoma that struck down state limits on same-sex marriage.

Although the judge in Tennessee is not required to follow that lead, the attorney for four same-sex couples who have sued here says she thinks those other opinions will be influential.

The Tennessee case involves couples who were legally married in other states before moving here.

Plaintiffs' attorney Abby Rubenfeld said the Utah and Oklahoma rulings show that people across the country are in favor of same-sex marriage.

The Tennessee Constitution defines marriage as between a man and a woman.

The attorney general's office issued a statement saying, "Nothing in these two cases changes our position that Tennessee's laws are constitutional."

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