Vermont's attorney general says the state is the latest to ask an
appeals court to rule that the federal law defining marriage as between a
man and a woman is unconstitutional.
Attorney General William Sorrell said Friday that the Defense of
Marriage Act deprives same-sex couples of federal benefits and unfairly
discriminates against them.
He says Vermont, New York and Connecticut, all states where
gay marriage is legal, filed a brief in a case brought by a New York
woman who had to pay $350,000 in estate taxes when her partner died. New
York had joined the case in 2011.
The federal government said last year it would stop defending DOMA.
Several federal judges have ruled the law is unconstitutional, including
a ruling this year in a lawsuit filed by Massachusetts.
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