The Nebraska Supreme Court recently heard arguments in a same-sex divorce case involving two women legally married in Iowa. Nebraska does not recognize same-sex marriages because of a constitutional amendment that was approved by voters in 2000. So, the question before the Court, is whether or not the a Nebraska court can grant a divorce without acknowledging the marriage? An attorney for one of the parties argues that the U.S. Constitution’s “full faith and credit” clause requires Nebraska to recognize the marriage. Given the large number of same sex-marriages that have occured in Iowa between non-Iowa residents since 2009, it will be interesting to see the outcome of this case