Access to marriage for same-sex couples has been a political and legal hot topic for quite some time now. Some say it lies at the heart of the culture wars. Others believe that the presence of referenda barring access to marriage on many state ballots helped George W. Bush win his second term in office. In any event, the issue has certainly been in the spotlight this past week.
There have been three notable developments that have kept marriage on the front pages:
–The California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8, which amended the California Constitution, effectively overruling the Court’s earlier decision allowing access to marriage. (I blogged about this last week.)
–Two high profile lawyers, David Boies and Ted Olson, announced the filing of a federal case challenging the very same Proposition 8. (All of the preceding marriage litigation has been studiously confined to state constitutional challenges brought in state court.)
–Former vice-president Dick Cheney, speaking before the National Press Club, endorsed the right of same-sex couples to marry.
This confluence of events made me stop and think.
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