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Alaska signs brief supporting same-sex marriage bans

Alaska's Attorney General has signed on to an amicus brief to the US Supreme Court that says same-sex marriage bans should be upheld. Fifteen states, including eight that currently allow same-sex marriages, signed the brief. It says allowing the federal government to force all states to recognize same-sex marriages would demean the democratic process and cause "incalculable damage to our civic life."

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The attorney general's office issued a statement saying they signed the brief because "the Attorney General has a duty to defend Alaska’s Constitution." The Supreme Court will hear arguments on the case in late April and make a final ruling on the issue later this year.

Same-sex marriage was legalized in Alaska in October when a federal court judge overturned the ban. He cited previous decisions by the 9th Circuit Court.

Anne Hillman is a behavioral health clinician working in rural Alaska. Before going back to school for her Masters of Social Work, she covered social justice issues for Alaska Public Media and ran the multimedia and arts project Mental Health Mosaics with Out North.