Mass. Court Strikes Down Gay-Marriage Ban
"Whether and whom to marry, how to express sexual intimacy, and whether and how to establish a family — these are among the most basic of every individual's liberty and due process rights," the majority opinion said. "And central to personal freedom and security is the assurance that the laws will apply equally to persons in similar situations."
"Barred access to the protections, benefits and obligations of civil marriage, a person who enters into an intimate, exclusive union with another of the same sex is arbitrarily deprived of membership in one of our community's most rewarding and cherished institutions," the opinion said.
About damn time.
"Whether and whom to marry, how to express sexual intimacy, and whether and how to establish a family — these are among the most basic of every individual's liberty and due process rights," the majority opinion said. "And central to personal freedom and security is the assurance that the laws will apply equally to persons in similar situations."
"Barred access to the protections, benefits and obligations of civil marriage, a person who enters into an intimate, exclusive union with another of the same sex is arbitrarily deprived of membership in one of our community's most rewarding and cherished institutions," the opinion said.
About damn time.
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Date: 2003-11-18 03:02 pm (UTC)Mostly I was trying to articulate why, while I support this particular outcome, I'm having a difficult time standing up and cheering about it.
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Date: 2003-11-18 03:22 pm (UTC)I get where you're coming from, and I respect your position though it differs from mine. Personally I see stuff like "Joe Millionaire" and "For Better or For Worse" doing more harm to straight marriage than anything the gay community could possibly come up with...but I'm not much of a reality t.v. fan either ;)