Earlier this month, a Tennessee state-court judge likely became the first in the country to uphold a state's ban on same-sex marriage since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the federal Defense of Marriage Act as unconstitutional, according to Daily Kos. The ruling came in the case of a same-sex couple who got married in Iowa and seek to get divorced in Tennessee. The judge opined that the definition of marriage '“should be the prerogative of each state. That neither the federal government nor another state should be allowed to dictate to Tennessee what has traditionally been a state’s responsibility, which is to provide a framework of laws to govern the safety and wellbeing of its citizens.”'