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Texas Supreme Court Disputes Reach of Obergefell in Employee Benefits Case
Seyfarth Shaw
July 10, 2017
"[T]he Texas Supreme Court held that Obergefell v. Hodges ... does not necessarily require state governments to extend marital benefits to same-sex married couples.... The Texas Supreme Court remanded the case, so the trial court could decide if the Constitution or Obergefell 'requires citizens to support same-sex marriages with their tax dollars.' " [Pidgeon v. Turner, No. 15-0688 (Tex. June 30, 2017)]
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