] The Massachusetts high court ruled Wednesday that only ] full, equal marriage rights for gay couples -- rather ] than civil unions -- would be constitutional, erasing any ] doubts that the nation's first same-sex marriages could ] take place in the state beginning in mid-May. ] ] ] The court issued the opinion in response to a request ] from the state Senate about whether Vermont-style civil ] unions, which convey the state benefits of marriage -- ] but not the title -- would meet constitutional muster. ] ] ] "The history of our nation has demonstrated that separate ] is seldom, if ever, equal," the four justices who ruled ] in favor of gay marriage wrote in the advisory opinion. A ] bill that would allow for civil unions, but falls short ] of marriage, makes for "unconstitutional, inferior, and ] discriminatory status for same-sex couples." |