A federal judge has said he'll strike down part of a decade-old gay marriage ban in Ohio. It means that gay couples legally married in other states can have their unions recognized here. The ruling wouldn't specifically legalize gay marriage, but advocates of that see it as a huge step. We'll examine the ruling and the implications, Join Mike McIntyre Monday morning at 9:00 on The Sound of Ideas.
Jonathan L. Entin, Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University
Elyzabeth Holford, executive director, Equality Ohio
Tim Downing, co-chair, Human Rights Campaign