Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional!

Kevin McHutchison

SorenStarkiller

Re: Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional!

February 07 2012
This made my day a lot brighter! Thank you.
Joseph

techjo

Re: Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional!

February 08 2012
Hooray! Another step closer to equality. I like what George Takei wrote in his blog.

http://www.allegiancemusical.com/blog-entry/another-nail-coffin
Volkrov (Eurrsk) Ruk

Eurrsk

Re: Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional!

February 08 2012
Qapla!
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional!

February 08 2012
Now the experts are saying that the Supreme court will probably not take the case which will let the ruling stand. That would be both a good thing and a bad thing.

Lefus

Re: Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional!

February 08 2012
If the Supreme Court refuses to take Perry v. Brown, I'm going to be majorly pissed at them. It's a sad cop-out by them to avoid making a decision on an issue that has national implications. Sure, California gays would be allowed to get married, but the rest of us still have to live under unconstitutional bans because the Robert's court doesn't want to make a controversial decision.
JT

Varel

Re: Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional!

February 08 2012
While I'm encouraged by the 9th District Court's ruling there is one thing to keep in mind should the Supreme Court of the United States take on this case.

Assuming the court takes up the case which we will have to wait and see, Depending on how whatever decision is written; whether allowing the ban to stand or striking it down as unconstitutional, The writing of the decision will have national effects.

If the court tackles just the issue of this Prop 8 case, they will only rule on the constitutionality of VOTER approved bans. Those would be bans like Prop 8 that are in place because the majority of the voters in that state approved it. If this is the path that the Supreme Court would take that would have no bearing on Legislative bans that are passed by the legislature of the state without voter approval.

If the court chooses to take on the topic of whether ANY ban against Same Sex Marriage is constitutional that ruling would have a further reaching effect applying to all states that currently have banned Same Sex Marriage.

That's the tricky thing about the Supreme Court, Just because they rule on a case it doesn't always have the implications that many people think it will have. It all comes down to how their decision is written. For all we know they may decide that Legistative bans against SSM are unconstitutional, but those approved by the majority of voters are. We just need to wait and see how this plays out.

I do hope for the best though.
Kidd Kasper

kiddkasper

Re: Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional!

February 08 2012
Quote by Varel
While I'm encouraged by the 9th District Court's ruling there is one thing to keep in mind should the Supreme Court of the United States take on this case.

Assuming the court takes up the case which we will have to wait and see, Depending on how whatever decision is written; whether allowing the ban to stand or striking it down as unconstitutional, The writing of the decision will have national effects.

If the court tackles just the issue of this Prop 8 case, they will only rule on the constitutionality of VOTER approved bans. Those would be bans like Prop 8 that are in place because the majority of the voters in that state approved it. If this is the path that the Supreme Court would take that would have no bearing on Legislative bans that are passed by the legislature of the state without voter approval.

If the court chooses to take on the topic of whether ANY ban against Same Sex Marriage is constitutional that ruling would have a further reaching effect applying to all states that currently have banned Same Sex Marriage.

That's the tricky thing about the Supreme Court, Just because they rule on a case it doesn't always have the implications that many people think it will have. It all comes down to how their decision is written. For all we know they may decide that Legistative bans against SSM are unconstitutional, but those approved by the majority of voters are. We just need to wait and see how this plays out.

I do hope for the best though.


While it's true that any Supreme Court decision won't create law instantly around the nation allowing for SSM, their decisions tend to have very significant impact on law making. Also, if a ban, even one voted on by the majority of a state's population is considered unconstitutional, bans entacted by legislatures will be futile.

The other thing to be hopeful about is the past decisions of the current court that uphold individual freedoms and privacy. No, it won't be the ultimate victory we seek on this. But, every little victory we can get helps us get that much closer to the goal.
Edited February 08 2012 by kiddkasper
JT

Varel

Re: Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional!

February 08 2012
Quote by kiddkasper
While it's true that any Supreme Court decision won't create law instantly around the nation allowing for SSM, their decisions tend to have very significant impact on law making. Also, if a ban, even one voted on by the majority of a state's population is considered unconstitutional, bans entacted by legislatures will be futile.

The other thing to be hopeful about is the past decisions of the current court that uphold individual freedoms and privacy. No, it won't be the ultimate victory we seek on this. But, every little victory we can get helps us get that much closer to the goal.


I completely agree Kidd, I hope I didn't come across like I was being all "omg futility" with it. I just wanted to inject that little bit of reality back into the moment. This isn't the end of the fight yet!

On a side note, I think we need more movement taking on the IRS's tax codes especially with DOMA because right now Kor and I are trying to file our taxes for the first time as a married couple (thank you NY) and it's a whole heap of confusion about how exactly we should file.
Kidd Kasper

kiddkasper

Re: Prop 8 ruled unconstitutional!

February 08 2012
Quote by Varel

I completely agree Kidd, I hope I didn't come across like I was being all "omg futility" with it. I just wanted to inject that little bit of reality back into the moment. This isn't the end of the fight yet!


Oh no, we need a reality check from time to time. :)

Quote by Varel

On a side note, I think we need more movement taking on the IRS's tax codes especially with DOMA because right now Kor and I are trying to file our taxes for the first time as a married couple (thank you NY) and it's a whole heap of confusion about how exactly we should file.


I do not evnvy you at all trying to figure out the tax codes. I usually do the taxes for 4 to 5 people every year.