Gay marriage is now legal in 35 states, and counting.
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...to borrow Nebulous Biden's infamous quote, this is a big f'n deal...
By refusing to hear appeals in cases brought by the states of Virginia, Indiana, Wisconsin, Oklahoma and Utah, the Supreme Court has not only made gay marriage effectively legal in those states, but also in six more: North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Colorado, Kansas and Wyoming.
What happened was that Virginia, Indiana, Wisconsin, Oklahoma and Utah recently saw their gay marriage bans struck down by federal courts.
The states then lost their appeals in the federal appellate courts for their regions.
And then, by the Supreme Court today refusing to hear those appeals, the decisions of the appellate courts stand, and those opinions affect every state in the regions they cover.
Thus, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Colorado, Kansas and Wyoming are affected as well. This will bring to 30 the total number of states in which gays can wed.
Interestingly, the NYT does not mention the additional six states. Freedom to Marry, the resident expert on gay marriage, however does.
While many gay rights advocates had hoped the court would hear at least one appeal, and use it to legalize gay marriage nationwide, that wasn’t the Supreme Court’s game plan. As I’ve indicated before, I think the court’s pro-gay-marriage majority in US v. Windsor intended gay marriage to come upon the land on cat feet. Slowly. Quietly. State by state. And not all at once.
The idea: to make gay marriage inevitable and boring, so as to ultimately avoid another Roe v. Wade -type decision, that would not only threaten the decision itself, but also the court’s credibility.(AmericaBlog)
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