(Local Paper) Two federal rulings open door to same-sex marriage in South Carolina

In two seismic rulings upholding gay rights in South Carolina, a federal appeals court on Tuesday denied the state attorney general’s request to halt same-sex marriages just minutes before a district judge ruled South Carolina also must recognize gay marriages from other states.

However, the rulings left attorneys in both cases scrambling to figure out when exactly that means same-sex couples can get married – when courts open on Wednesday or at noon on Thursday?

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