Louisiana judge rules state marriage ban 'unconstitutional'
Earlier this month in a separate ruling, a federal judge upheld the same ban.
Earlier this month in a separate ruling, a federal judge upheld the same ban.
A聽Louisiana聽state judge ruled on Monday in favor of a same-sex couple, saying the state's ban on聽gay聽marriage聽is unconstitutional, advocates said.
The ruling compels the state to recognize the out-of-state聽marriage聽of the plaintiffs in the case but its full extent is not immediately clear because it is temporarily under seal, said Bruce Parker, a spokesman for Equality聽Louisiana.
"This judgment of the court is a sign of hope amid the maelstrom of despair and confusion that聽Louisiana's LGBT community has lived through recently,"聽C. Welton Gaddy, president of聽Interfaith Alliance聽and a聽Monroe-based pastor, said in a statement.
Louisiana聽Attorney General聽Buddy Caldwell聽plans to appeal the decision directly to the state's聽Supreme Court, the Times-Picayune newspaper reported. His office did not immediately return messages seeking comment.
The ruling comes as the聽US Supreme Court聽is expected to take up the question of聽gay聽marriage聽bans during its next term, which starts in October, in what is likely to be the most momentous civil rights case in years.
Earlier this month, a federal judge upheld Louisiana's ban saying聽'Federalism is not extinct,'聽breaking a string of more than 20 US judges who have declared such bans unconstitutional in recent months, the Monitor's Warren Richey reported.
Nineteen U.S. states and the聽District of Columbia聽allow same-sex聽marriage.
Monday's聽Louisiana聽case was brought by a lesbian couple seeking to have their聽California聽marriage聽recognized and for the legal adoption of the son they have raised together, Parker said.
The ruling is under seal because of privacy rules governing adoption cases but is expected to be made public on Tuesday with the plaintiffs' consent, Parker said.
An attorney for the plaintiffs did not immediately return messages seeking comment.聽