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On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 12:19:28 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
Actually, it was an attempt by a christian ayatollah wannabe to exert the "authority" of her religious beliefs over civil law. That's really *not* the way it is supposed to be done in this country, yet. If you want religious law imposed over civil matters, there's always Iran and Afghanistan. You are right in a way It would have been just as easy for her to say she was simply hog tied by the court when they threw out the law that regulates licenses and she is waiting for guidance from the legislature before she can start issuing licenses again. Both sides were simply trying to advance an agenda. It does bring up an interesting point. What is the federal standard for what actually constitutes marriage? It is totally a state issue and the states could have totally different standards. This is even more confusing since they have thrown DOMA (1 U.S. Code § 7) out. Basically if a state says you are "married", all of the other states (and the feds) must recognize that and what that actually means is up to the state. If the state statute is invalid, is anyone in that state still married? Can anyone get married? Maybe not. It is an interesting legal conundrum. |
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