Obama-appointed federal judge says Ohio must recognize out-of-state same-sex ‘marriages’
  CINCINNATI, OH , April 17, 2014 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) – On Monday, an Obama-appointed  federal judge ruled  that Ohio  authorities must recognize same-sex “marriages” contracted outside the state. Ohio currently bans such unions.   Judge Timothy Black  additionally called the state’s marriage amendment, passed by a 62 percent majority in 2004, “unconstitutional” and “unenforceable.” However, Black’s decision would not overturn the state’s gay “marriage” ban.     Judge Timothy Black    Gay “marriage” supporters are hailing Black’s decision as a further step towards legalizing same-sex unions in Ohio.    Civil rights lawyer Al Gerhardstein praised Black’s ruling.  Gerhardstein has filed three gay “marriage” lawsuits in Ohio since June.   "This is a great day for many Ohio families," Gerhardstein said. "Yesterday, they lived in a state that discriminated against them; today they live in a state that has declared them equal. Their marriages, the very foundations of thei...