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Despite Marriage Licenses, Gay Couples Face 'Legal Uncertainty'
A lawyer who's fighting Pennsylvania's ban on gay marriage suggested the first such union in state history could be voided in court.

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A lawyer who's fighting Pennsylvania's ban on gay marriage suggested the first such union in state history could be voided in court.

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The property was one of four unused properties sold by the Philadelphia Archdiocese on Wednesday.
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The man allegedly punched a woman who was driving a car in the face.
Montgomery County Commissioners Josh Shapiro and Leslie Richards ‘hailed’ the decision; Commissioner Bruce Castor said people enforcing laws 'must do so unless the law is changed.'
Two same-sex couples received the first marriage licenses in Pennsylvania, regardless of a state ban.
According to police, the man said he grabbed two bicycles, worth a total of $500, from a Dumpster.
The man allegedly punched a woman who was driving a car in the face.
Montgomery County Commissioners Josh Shapiro and Leslie Richards ‘hailed’ the decision; Commissioner Bruce Castor said people enforcing laws 'must do so unless the law is changed.'
Two same-sex couples received the first marriage licenses in Pennsylvania, regardless of a state ban.
Three weeks ago Campbell underwent cochlear implant surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. After several tweaks to the implant, it was permanently turned on during Tuesday's live airing of the Today Show.
Chadd Seward and Mark Seward have voluntarily returned home, police said.
A county official was prepared to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple this afternoon.
A county official was prepared to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple this afternoon.
The Patriotic Order Sons of America work with local boy scouts to respectfully dispose of American flags.