In the past year, same-sex unions have become a topic that evokes both positive and negative connotations. In some American states, steps have been taken toward creating better benefits for same-sex couples. In Ohio, a domestic partner registry was voted upon and passed in November, allowing same-sex couples documentation of their relationship. In California, a domestic partnership law was passed to take affect in January of 2005, providing "rights and responsibilities in areas as varied as child custody, legal claims, housing protection, bereavement, leave, and state government benefits" (Lisotta 17). In early 2004 the Massachusetts' high court declared same-sex couples are entitled to nothing less than full marriage rights, creating the nation's first legal same-sex weddings. Most recently, San Francisco joined the expansion of gay rights when it legalized same-sex marriages in February. These steps toward proper recognition have created controversy and questions. Should same-sex......
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