Yes, in November 2000, but the amendment was struck down as unconstitutional on March 2, 2015. The amendment used to say:
Only marriage between a man and a woman shall be valid or recognized in Nebraska. The uniting of two persons of the same sex in a civil union, domestic partnership, or other similar same-sex relationship shall not be valid or recognized in Nebraska.
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You will need to file suit to have the original order amended. Contact the attorney or social service agency that handled the original child support matter and/or the office of the clerk of the court where the existing order was granted for information.
It refers to a piece of evidence that either the prosecution or the defense wishes to introduce into trial that has come to light after the discovery" process had already been concluded. "Exhibit" is just a legal word for a piece of evidence, and, "amended" means that the evidence list for the trial will have this addition made to it.
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No. In 2006, the Constitution of Latvia was amended to explicitly prohibit same-sex marriage.
No. No such amendment has been made.
No. No such amendment has been made.
No. No such amendment has been made.
No. No such amendment has been made.
No. No such amendment has been made.
No. No such amendment has been made.
On November 8, 2000, the state constitution of Nebraska was amended to ban same-sex marriage. That amendment was struck down as unconstitutional on March 2, 2015.
No, not exactly. In 1998, the state constitution was amended to permit the legislature to ban (or, presumably, not ban) same-sex marriage. The legislature afterwards banned it. The amendment says:The legislature shall have the power to reserve marriage to opposite-sex couples.
No. No such amendment has been made. On November 6, 2012, the electorate of Minnesota voted NOT to amend the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage.
No. No such amendment has been made. Same-sex marriage was legalized in Iowa beginning April 3, 2009.
No. No such amendment has been made. Same-sex marriage was legalized in Washington state on November 6, 2012.