Green Gaia
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Note: it's 2 years old, some minor details might have changed (such as Conn. now has marriage equality), but the principles are the same.
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I may be mistaken, but the Slate article about the DOMA - Defense of Marriage Act - seems to imply or state that marriages have a degree of international recognition that civil unions lack. A few couples have been through difficult decisions for that reason, to the point of having to move into Canada to enjoy full rights.
Not going to read 17 pages.
In California, domestic partnerships and marriage are essentially the same (except for the name). I don't agree with separate but equal. However, the equal state legal status is there for same sex couples.
But it's not an equal legal status because civil unions and domestic partnerships are not recognized by the federal government, therefore denying gay couples in the very few states that do have civil unions or domestic partnerships access to federal marriage benefits. And if they move out of the state, they lose the few state rights they had. They are NOT the same and they are NOT equal.
But it's not an equal legal status because civil unions and domestic partnerships are not recognized by the federal government, therefore denying gay couples in the very few states that do have civil unions or domestic partnerships access to federal marriage benefits. And if they move out of the state, they lose the few state rights they had. They are NOT the same and they are NOT equal.
So who's right do we support? The right of homosexuals to federal benefits? Or the rights of states to make(and keep) their own laws?
Actually that's not true. Same gender marriages performed in Massachusetts (and now Connecticut) have no legal standing as a couple in other states that do not have gay marriage.I think that's the point. Because the legalization of Homosexual marriages in a few states forces other states to accept those marriages as legal.