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New York's Highest Court Refuses to Hear Challenge to Gay Marriage

The state's Court of Appeals declined to hear a challenge to the law by a conservative group this week.

New York’s Court of Appeals refused to hear a challenge by a conservative group trying to overturn the state’s gay marriage law, stopping the only major legal threat to same sex weddings in the state, according to the New York Times.

The group, New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms, had accused the State Senate of violating the state’s Open Meetings Law in its deliberations before it voted last year to allow gays and lesbians to marry.

Arguing that two closed-door meetings between the Senate’s Republican majority – one with Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the other with Gov. Andrew Cuomo – should have been held in public, the group asked for the marriage law to be overturned.

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The Rev. Jason McGuire, the executive director of the group, was disappointed by the court’s decision, but said his group will now work to defeat legislators who voted for the Marriage Equality Act.

Gov. Cuomo, who has supported same-sex marriage, was pleased by the ruling.

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Since the law took effect in July 2011, more than 10,000 same-sex couples have been issued marriage licenses in the state.

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