CSE: 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling could legalize same-sex marriage in NC

Here’s the press release from the Campaign for Southern Equality:

Vigil in Asheville on Thursday, the push for marriage equality in North Carolina

Asheville, N.C. (June 25, 2014) – On Thursday June 26, the Campaign for Southern Equality (CSE) is hosting a vigil to commemorate the one-year anniversary of DOMA being struck down by the Supreme Court and discuss the progress made since then for LGBT rights. The event will take place at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in downtown Asheville (20 Oak Street) from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

CSE staff will talk about their plan for action once a ruling impacting North Carolina’s marriage laws is issued. The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals is expected to rule this summer on Virginia’s ban on same-sex marriage; a broad ruling could result in same-sex couples being able to marry in North Carolina. CSE will also discuss what the ruling issued on Wednesday by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals striking down Utah’s ban on same-sex marriage means for North Carolina.

To RSVP for the vigil please visit:
https://www.facebook.com/events/671203562934445/

Based in the South, the Campaign for Southern Equality is a national effort to assert the full humanity and equality of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in American life and to increase public support for LGBT rights.
http://www.southernequality.org

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