Nebraska AG opposes new request in same-sex marriage case

Nebraska state attorneys argued that the ACLU request to have both same sex parents listed on birth certificates was not part of the original lawsuit, which challenged the state's same-sex marriage ban.

Lincoln, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska attorney general's office is objecting to a new effort by a civil liberties group to have both same-sex spouses listed as parents on their children's birth certificates.

State attorneys argued in a news release Tuesday that plaintiffs in the case are adding statements from couples who were not part of their original lawsuit and claiming additional rights not addressed in the original filings. The original lawsuit challenged Nebraska's same-sex marriage ban.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska asked a judge last week to order state officials to list both spouses on birth certificates. The group says the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services has refused to provide married gay couples with birth certificates for their children on the same conditions as married straight couples.

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