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Connecticut Supreme Court Says Yes to Marriage Equality!
Will These Citizens Have Marriage Equality?
We will find out today, according to Undercurrents:
Same Sex Marriage Decision Today!Or will they be relegated to the status of second class human beings and citizens deprived of their rights to pursue their life, their liberty and their happiness?
Today at 11:30 the CT Supreme Court will
release their decision on same-sex marriage.
Update [2008-10-10 11:47:4 by Connecticut Man1]: According to mattw at MLN, there is a party in Hartford tonight celebrating Equal Rights:
Thanks, Supreme Court:Like these once prevalent views, our conventional understanding of marriage must yield to a more contemporary appreciation of the rights entitled to constitutional protection. Interpreting our state constitutional provisions in accordance with firmly established equal protection principles leads inevitably to the conclusion that gay persons are entitled to marry the otherwise qualified same sex partner of their choice. To decide otherwise would require us to apply one set of constitutional principles to gay persons and another to all others. The guarantee of equal protection under the law, and our obligation to uphold that command, forbids us from doing so. In accordance with these state constitutional requirements, same sex couples cannot be denied the freedom to marry.Rally at 5:30, party at 7pm (tba).
Instead of fireworks activists and Bloggers supporting equal rights will be entertained by far right wingnut heads exploding all day long… heh
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Comments (3)
This is a big win for liberals, progressives and anyone else that has been pushing for marriage equality. Celebrate it!
October 10, 2008 12:56 PM | Reply | Permalink
It can also be seen as very poor timing as now the rabid right will re-inject the gay marriage issue into the last days of the election. Aside from that...
...hell yes!
October 10, 2008 1:13 PM | Reply | Permalink
In CT the right wing have been trying to push the idea of having citizen driven ballot initiatives like they do in California and other states. The fact that the wingnuts use these divisive issues simply as a ploy in the hopes of bringing out their base is an abuse of what should be a good part of an open democracy.
In CT this win dopes not change anything for these elections. It also sets an important precedent for this issue on the judicial side of things. They have affirmed the truth that all men and women are equal and deserve to be treated that way.
That is something worth celebrating!
October 10, 2008 5:25 PM | Reply | Permalink
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