By of the Journal Sentinel Madison — After Wisconsin's unsuccessful court fight to block gay marriage, state taxpayers could be on the hook for more than $1 million. The eight same-sex couples and their attorneys who brought the lawsuit striking down the state's constitutional ban against gay marriage are now seeking in federal court in Madison to have their legal costs paid by the state. In October, the from Wisconsin and four other states seeking to preserve their marriage bans, allowing same-sex unions to move forward in those states without establishing a precedent for the rest of the nation. | Updated: 2:36 p.m. By The Associated Press Lake Delton — Junior league hockey...
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