HAMILTON, BERMUDA - The governor of Bermuda signed a law that reverses an earlier law and will no longer recognize marriage between two people of the same sex. The law, known as the "Domestic Partnership Act 2017," passed the legislature by a 2-1 margin in both the Bermuda House and Senate. It will allow domestic partnerships for same and opposite sex couples, but will no longer permit same-sex couples to be married. The Bermuda Supreme Court in May 2017 issued an opinion in favor of same-sex "marriage," but that opinion was met by opposition.