At FAMU law-school forum, key players spar over gay-marriage ban
Feb. 26
Two sides of the amendment to ban same-sex marriage in Florida squared off Monday in front of students at Florida A&M's College of Law, with proponents saying that the amendment is essential and opponents saying it's unnecessary. Unlike current state law, a constitutional amendment would be more difficult to be overturned in court, said Stemberger, whose organization collected the 649,000 signatures necessary to put the amendment on the November ballot.
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