The decision, which followed a similar ruling in Oregon a
day earlier, makes Pennsylvania the 19th state to allow same-sex marriage.
After the ruling, Governor Tom Corbett said he would consider whether to appeal
Judge John E. Jones III’s decision.
If the ruling stands, Pennsylvania employers will need to
examine their policies to make sure they don’t discriminate against same-sex
couples. For example, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) allows employees
to take leave to care for family members, including same-sex spouses, with a
serious medical condition. Employer-sponsored benefits for married couples also
will need to be extended to same-sex couples.
Jones’ ruling means Pennsylvania will allow same-sex couples
to marry in the state, and same-sex couples married in other states will be
recognized as married by Pennsylvania.
The decision is the latest in a spate of court rulings
reversing state bans on same-sex marriage. Some of the rulings have been
suspended pending appeals to federal circuit courts.
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