Arizona's ban on gay marriage is constitutional, a state appellate court ruled yesterday, dashing the hopes of two Phoenix men who wanted legal recognition of their vows. "Although many traditional views of homosexuality have been recast over time in our state and Nation, the choice to marry a same-sex partner has not taken sufficient root to receive constitutional protection as a fundamental right," wrote Presiding Judge Ann A. Scott Timmer for the unanimous three-judge panel in Phoenix. The state has a reasonable interest in seeing that procreation happens in a marriage between a man and a woman, the court wrote...