Supreme Court declines to put hold on South Carolina same-sex marriage ruling

The Supreme Court has rejected a request to put gay marriage on hold in South Carolina, clearing the way for the state to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples at noon Thursday. A federal judge in South Carolina last week declared the state’s ban unconstitutional, but gave state officials one week to file any appeals. He ordered that his ruling would take effect at noon Thursday.

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