Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

jenmito

(37,326 posts)
Thu Feb 28, 2013, 08:42 PM Feb 2013

Obama Will Ask Supreme Court to Reject Prop 8

Today's announcement that the Obama administration will file an amicus brief with the Supreme Court asking that it overturn California's ban on gay marriage suggests that the president's support for gay rights — once considered lacking, but ever evolving — has now checked nearly every box.

When the president included the Stonewall riots among the nation's key civil rights moments in his second inaugural address, activists rejoiced — warily. The Associated Press quoted Jon Davidson of Lambda Legal: "I was very moved, but there's a lot more to do in the four years to come. ... It's not like everything is fine." On the top of the list for many was the president taking a position on two key same-sex marriage cases currently on the Court's docket.

Which he has now done. Last weekend, the administration filed a brief in United States v. Windsor (which you can read here), arguing that the Defense of Marriage Act violates the equal protection clause of the Fifth Amendment by establishing two unequal classes for marriage, gay and straight. Obama had already decided in 2011 to stop defending DOMA in court; the brief moved the administration from "neutral" to "opposed." And then today came the decision to formally oppose California's Proposition 8, which in 2008 extended the state's definition of marriage to exclude same-sex couples. A blanket rejection of gay marriage bans under the equal protection clause in either case would have sweeping ramifications, basically making gay marriage legal in every state at once.

http://news.yahoo.com/obama-ask-supreme-court-reject-prop-8-finish-203704597.html
6 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
Obama Will Ask Supreme Court to Reject Prop 8 (Original Post) jenmito Feb 2013 OP
Kick. n/t jenmito Mar 2013 #1
A dollar short and a day late. blkmusclmachine Mar 2013 #2
Better late than never 66 dmhlt Mar 2013 #3
Really? That's your attitude? You don't think it's a GOOD thing? n/t jenmito Mar 2013 #4
How is it a dollar short and a day late when it hasn't been in front of the court yet? Drunken Irishman Mar 2013 #6
And the five conservative justices on the court will say "No." BlueDemKev Mar 2013 #5
 

Drunken Irishman

(34,857 posts)
6. How is it a dollar short and a day late when it hasn't been in front of the court yet?
Fri Mar 1, 2013, 04:18 PM
Mar 2013

What a dumb statement.

BlueDemKev

(3,003 posts)
5. And the five conservative justices on the court will say "No."
Fri Mar 1, 2013, 04:11 PM
Mar 2013

We'll have to win (at least) the next two presidential elections to have any chance of getting a liberal Supreme Court.

Latest Discussions»Retired Forums»2016 Postmortem»Obama Will Ask Supreme Co...