Ralph v. City of New Orleans
Court of Appeal of Louisiana
4 So.3d 146 (2009)
Relevant factsFree
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.
IssueFree
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.