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Arkansas Attorney General Asks For New Arguments In Marriage Case

Michael Hibblen

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is asking the Arkansas Supreme Court to hold new oral arguments in the lawsuit challenging the state's gay marriage ban.

Rutledge, a Republican who was sworn in last week, on Friday asked for a new hearing in the state's appeal of a Pulaski County judge's decision striking down the ban as unconstitutional. Justices held oral arguments in the case in November, and have yet to issue a ruling.

Judge Chris Piazza in May struck down a 2004 constitutional amendment and earlier state law defining marriage as being between a man and a woman. Justices suspended his ruling while they considered the state's appeal.

A federal judge struck down the ban in a separate case in November, but has suspended her ruling while the state appeals.

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