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A Massachusetts man has filed a lawsuit claiming a question about same-sex "marriage" on the state's bar exam violated his rights, Fox News reported.

Stephen Dunne took the bar exam in May; his score was less than two points shy of the requirement to pass. Dunne said that's because he left one question unanswered concerning the rights of two married lesbians, their children and their property. He said he believed it legitimized same-sex "marriage" – which is contrary to his moral and religious beliefs.

It's a "disguised mechanism to screen applicants according to their political ideology (and) has the discriminatory impact of persecuting and oppressing sincere religious practices and beliefs," Dunne said in his lawsuit.

The bar exam, he said, is not the place for questions about same-sex marriage.

"There's a different forum for that contemporary issue to be discussed, and it's inappropriate to be on a professional licensing examination," Dunne said. "You don't see questions about partial-birth abortion or abortion on there."

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