Friday, June 1, 2012

DOMA's Big Court Walloping A Prediction on the President and SameSex Marriage Obama Talks Gay DOMA The View [Video] House Republicans Cripple Admin Fight Against Hours After Expresses Support for [Polidicks] Comment Heart of Defense Act

Appeals court strikes down DOMA: Tradition doesn't justify unequal treatment (+video) The federal appeals court in Boston struck down the Defense of Marriage Act on Thursday, ruling that the federal statute violates the constitutional rights of gay and lesbian married couples to equal treatment under the law. Appeals Court Rules DOMA Unconstitutional A federal appeals court ruled DOMA unconstitutional for the first time, moving the challenge to the 1996 law closer to the Supreme Court. read more Constitution Check: If DOMA falls, must states opposing gay marriages accept them? Lyle Denniston looks at a theory that individual states would have to accept same-sex marriage and polygamy if courts strike down the Defense of Marriage Act. Appeals court strikes down DOMA: Tradition doesn't justify unequal treatment A three-judge panel from the federal appeals court in Boston unanimously ruled the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional for denying federal benefits to 'same-sex couples lawfully married in Massachusetts.' What does the DOMA ruling mean? In today's decision in the case of Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. US Dept. of Health and Human Services, et al., the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled that the federal Defense of Marriage Act (âDOMAâ) is unconstitutional in that it denies federal benefits to lawfully married same-sex couples. DOMA was hastily enacted in 1996 in response to Hawaii's consideration of allowing same ... DOMA defines marriage as unions between man, woman A key part of the law banning federal recognition of same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal appeals court Thursday. U.S. appeals court guts DOMA BOSTON, May 31 (UPI) -- A U.S. appeals court panel in Boston ruled Thursday that the federal Defense of Marriage Act cannot affect gay marriages in states that permit them. Federal Court: DOMA Violates Married Same-Sex Couples' Rights A Federal Appeals court in Massachusetts ruled Thursday that the Defense of Marriage Act violates the Constitution by denying federal benefits to same-sex couples and though it's a narrow ruling, it's still a victory for same-sex marriage advocates as the case makes its way ever-closer to the Supreme Court. Federal court strikes down key part of DOMA A key part of the law banning federal recognition of same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a U.S. appeals court Thursday. The Defense of Marriage Act -- known as DOMA -- defines marriage for federal purposes as unions exclusively between a man and woman. At issue is whether the federal government can deny tax, health and pension benefits to same-sex couples in states where ... First Circuit Shoots Down DOMA The Boston-based First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled today that the Defense of Marriage Act, which defines marriage as between a man and a woman, unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause.
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References:
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/national-affairs/doma-gets-a-big-court-walloping-20120531
http://www.thedailybanter.com/2012/05/a-prediction-on-the-president-and-same-sex-marriage/
http://gawker.com/5910503/obama-talks-gay-marriage-and-doma-on-the-view
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