Federal court decisions striking down same-sex marriage restrictions have moved, or are about to move, into four federal appellate courts, increasing the likelihood of U.S. Supreme Court review in 2015 or soon thereafter.
A federal district judge in Virginia on Thursday evening became the fifth federal judge in the past two months either to invalidate a state ban or to require certain recognition of legally married gay couples in their states.
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