Judge refuses to delay same-sex ‘marriage’ lawsuit in Wisconsin
 MADISON, WI ,  – A federal judge will  allow  a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Wisconsin’s ban on same-sex “marriage” to continue, over the objections of state officials.   The state of Wisconsin  had asked the court to delay proceedings pending the results of another case pertaining to domestic partnerships.  But U.S. District Judge  Barbara Crabb  refused, saying she believes the domestic partnership case can only serve to boost gay couples’ legal prospects, so waiting on the results is pointless.     U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb    “Abstaining or staying the case would serve no purpose but to delay the case,” Crabb wrote. “As the [homosexual] plaintiffs point out, if the Wisconsin Supreme Court  upholds the domestic partnership law , nothing changes.  If the court invalidates the law, the only effect is to make the deprivation imposed on plaintiffs by [the marriage amendment] more severe. Thus, it is difficult to envision any scenario in w...