A lawsuit filed by the Indiana chapter of the Center for Inquiry argued that an Indiana law that requires marriages to be “solemnized” — made official by signing a marriage license — only by clergy, judges, mayors or local government clerks — violates the Constitution.If you don't want a religious officiant, you're forced to use a government official. In Indiana.
May I suggest Colorado, where you can be your own officiant?
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