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Oral Arguments Heard In Oregon's Same-Sex Marriage Case

File photo of the Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse in Eugene, Ore.
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File photo of the Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse in Eugene, Ore.

At this hour advocates for same sex marriage are making their case to a federal judge in Eugene, Ore.

File photo of the Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse in Eugene, Ore.
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File photo of the Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse in Eugene, Ore.

Four couples are suing the state in an effort to overturn a voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage.

U. S. district judge Michael McShane will hear arguments from attorneys for the plaintiffs but isn't expected to issue a ruling today. That's because opponents filed a last-minute motion to intervene in the case.

Outside the courthouse in Eugene, supporters gathered before the hearing. Some described the day as an historic occasion in their fight for legal recognition of same-sex marriage in the state.

Copyright 2014 Northwest News Network

Chris Lehman has been reporting on Oregon issues since 2006. He joined the KLCC news department in December 2018 and became News Director in March 2023. Chris was born and raised in Pennsylvania, and graduated from Temple University with a degree in journalism. His public broadcasting career includes stops in Louisiana and Illinois. Chris has filed for national programs including “Morning Edition” and “All Things Considered.”