Court Rules Against Gay Benefits

Public universities and state and local governments would violate the state constitution by providing health insurance to the partners of homosexual employees, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled yesterday. A three-judge panel said a 2004 voter-approved ban on homosexual "marriage" also applies to same-sex domestic partner benefits. The decision reverses a 2005 ruling from an Ingham County judge who said universities and governments could provide the benefits.

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