The first state court to rule that gays had a constitutional

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The first state court to rule that gays had a constitutional right to wed was ______.
A

the Maryland’s Supreme Court

B

the Massachusetts’ Supreme Court

C

the New Mexico’s Supreme Court

D

the New Jersey’s Supreme Court

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