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In this file photo, two women from Centreville, Va., hold hands after exchanging wedding rings during a ceremony in front of the Arlington County Courthouse in Arlington, Va., Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. A Virginia photographer, Chris Herring, is suing the state over a new law taking effect in July 2020. Mr. Herring says the law will infringe on his First Amendment rights by requiring him to promote same-sex weddings on his website. Mr. Herring has religious scruples that forbid him to photograph such ceremonies and argues in a court filing his free-speech rights are also infringed by the legislation. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) **FILE**
Photo by: Manuel Balce Ceneta
In this file photo, two women from Centreville, Va., hold hands after exchanging wedding rings during a ceremony in front of the Arlington County Courthouse in Arlington, Va., Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. A Virginia photographer, Chris Herring, is suing the state over a new law taking effect in July 2020. Mr. Herring says the law will infringe on his First Amendment rights by requiring him to promote same-sex weddings on his website. Mr. Herring has religious scruples that forbid him to photograph such ceremonies and argues in a court filing his free-speech rights are also infringed by the legislation. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) **FILE**

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