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In a unanimous decision, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Monday that the City of Philadelphia has the power to grant benefits to the life partners of gay and lesbian city workers, but cannot by ordinance exempt those life partners from the real estate transfer tax or prohibit discrimination on the basis of status as a same-sex partner. Significantly, the justices rejected the Commonwealth Court's rationale in a 2002 decision that struck down a trio of amendments to city ordinances.
December 08, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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