Thursday, February 5, 2009
DOMA is UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Judge Stephen Reinhardt of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that DOMA or Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional.
According to him, it denies benefits to gay federal employees' spouses... And I agree.
Here's the legal stuff
"The denial of federal benefits to same-sex spouses cannot be justified simply by a distaste for or disapproval of same-sex marriage or a desire to deprive same-sex spouses benefits available to other spouses in order to discourage exercising a legal right afforded them by the state," Reinhardt wrote in his Feb. 2 order....
Both orders are internal employee grievance decisions. Both found in favor of the gay employees, directing court administrators to give health insurance benefits to their spouses. The orders also represent direct challenges to DOMA, the 1996 act that forbids the federal government from treating same-sex relationships as marriages for any purpose.
A lawyer for the staff attorney said this is believed to be the first time federal employees will get benefits covering a same-sex spouse.
Big changes are coming
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I agree.....Why bother with bullshit if your not supporting????
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