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Japan Marriage Equality Same-sex marriage rules Japan

Japan court rules same-sex marriage ban constitutional

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Japan’s Osaka district court ruled today that the country’s lack of recognition for same-sex marriage does not violate its constitution, in a decision that disappointed activists hoping to capitalize on recent LGBTQ+ victories in Japan.

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