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An old statute in Massachusetts keeps couples from coming to the commonwealth to get married in violation of their home states' laws.(Brief article)

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An old statute in Massachusetts keeps couples from coming to the commonwealth to get married in violation of their home states' laws. The highest court in Massachusetts--the same court that rewrote the commonwealth's marriage laws--has graciously decided to abide by that law. So same-sex marriages will not be one of the state's exports. One ...

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