Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Kentucky's Gay Marriage Ban Struck Down



Judge John G. Heyburn

Federal Judge strikes down Kentucky's Same-Sex Marriage Ban!

Ruling has been stayed awaiting Appeal!

Here's more:
U.S. District Judge John G. Heyburn in Louisville concluded that the state's prohibition on same-sex couples being wed violates the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution by treating gay couples differently than straight couples.

Heyburn previously struck down Kentucky's ban on recognizing same-sex marriages from other states and countries, but he put the implementation of that ruling on hold. That decision did not deal with whether Kentucky would have to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Instead, Tuesday's ruling dealt directly with that question.

"Sometimes, by upholding equal rights for a few, courts necessarily must require others to forebear some prior conduct or restrain some personal instinct," Heyburn wrote. "Here, that would not seem to be the case. Assuring equal protection for same-sex couples does not diminish the freedom of others to any degree."
So excited for my College Home state!!!!!

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1 comment:

Bob said...

Carlos and I are planning to get married in New York this fall, but if all these states are becoming equal--even with the stays--maybe we can do it in South Carolina.

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