From the American Center of Law and Justice: a helpful breakdown of the Supreme Court’s decisions this week on “same-sex marriage” and California’s Prop 8:
Earlier this morning [Wednesday] the Supreme Court of the United States struck down Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act and held that the supporters of Proposition 8 in California did not have standing to defend Prop 8 in federal court.To Keep Reading Click on: ACLJ
You can read the DOMA ruling here.
You can read the Prop 8 ruling here.
Essentially, the DOMA ruling means that the federal government must provide the same benefits to same-sex spouses as opposite-sex spouses, if the same-sex marriage has been lawfully performed. In other words, if a gay couple is married in a state that recognizes gay marriage, then the federal government will recognize that marriage on the same basis as a traditional marriage.
The Prop 8 ruling is far more complex, but the bottom line is that it likely clears the way for same-sex marriage in California. It does not, however, have any real implications for marriages outside of California …
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