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The Challenge of Same-Sex Marriage Mark Strasser

The Challenge of Same-Sex Marriage By Mark Strasser

The Challenge of Same-Sex Marriage by Mark Strasser


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This text examines the constitutional dimensions of the same-sex marriage referenda in Hawaii and Alaska, and discusses the limited conditions under which the US constitution allows states to refuse recognition of same-sex marriages validly celebrated in a sister state.

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The Challenge of Same-Sex Marriage: Federalist Principles and Constitutional Protections by Mark Strasser

In November 1998, the Hawaii and Alaska electorates voted to amend their state constitutions so that same-sex marriages would not have to be recognized. Rather than end the controversy surrounding same-sex marriages, the passage of these amendments will only spur more litigation, because the referenda themselves implicate constitutional guarantees and because amending a state constitution cannot lessen federal constitutional protections. Since same-sex marriages promote many of the same individual and state interests that opposite-sex marriages do, states will be unable to justify their same-sex marriage bans if those rationales are closely examined. When challenged, the recent constitutional amendments in Hawaii and Alaska may well be held unconstitutional by the state supreme courts on federal constitutional grounds, although ultimately the United States Supreme Court will likely be asked to resolve the relevant issues.

Suppose that state same-sex marriage bans are held not to violate federal constitutional guarantees, but that one state nonetheless recognizes such unions. The other states will be permitted to refuse to recognize marriages celebrated in that state only if certain conditions have been met. Contrary view notwithstanding, the law of nature exception will not apply in this case. Further, even the Defense of Marriage Act will likely not afford states the right to refuse to recognize any and all same-sex marriages validly celebrated in sister states.

About Mark Strasser

MARK STRASSER is Professor of Law at Capital University./e His research interests include constitutional law, jurisprudence, bioethics, and gay and lesbian legal issues. This is his second book on the issues surrounding same-sex marriage.

Table of Contents

Introduction Marriage Rights Equal Protection The Referendum Retroactive Legislation Full Faith and Credit Subsequent Domiciles and Full Faith and Credit Natural Law and Same-Sex Marriage The Defense of Marriage Act Selected Bibliography

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NPB9780275966249
9780275966249
0275966240
The Challenge of Same-Sex Marriage: Federalist Principles and Constitutional Protections by Mark Strasser
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-09-30
272
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