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Ralph v. City of New Orleans

Court of Appeal of Louisiana

4 So.3d 146 (2009)

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New Orleans (defendant) created a voluntary domestic-partnership registry defining partners as two people who signed an agreement to share basic living expenses, and extended city-employee health benefits to registered partners, previously available only to married spouses; taxpayers (plaintiffs) sued, arguing the city lacked authority under the state constitution's bar on local governments regulating private or civil relationships, and the trial court granted the city summary judgment.

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Whether a home-rule city ordinance establishing a domestic-partnership registry, without regulating the creation, maintenance, or termination of such partnerships, violates the state constitution.

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