Another Mississippi 'trigger law' to keep an eye on as Supreme Court deliberates: gay marriage

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If the U.S. Supreme Court ever overturns its 2015 ruling legalizing gay marriages, Mississippi has an existing law banning them.

by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi TodayAnother Mississippi ‘trigger law’ to keep an eye on as Supreme Court deliberates: gay marriage by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today May 15, 2022 The 2007 law that would ban abortions in Mississippi if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade isn't the only so-called"trigger law" language the state has. If the U.S.

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