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| Existing | Constitutionality of State marriage laws In another thread, I found out that some states do not recognize other states' marriages (or could potentially not). This is part of Virginia law: Quote:
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| Suspended | Re: Constitutionality of State marriage laws Hmmm, I think this goes back to James Madison doesn't it? Federal vs. states rights. I know that the federal constitution recognizes the states sovereignty over certain aspects of life in that state. Can you quote your source (not that I don't believe you, I'd just like to check into the Virginia constitution)? | |
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| Existing | Re: Constitutionality of State marriage laws It's not in the Virginia Constitution, it's Virginia's law. I got it from here: http://www.sbe.state.va.us/cms/docum...e_APPROVED.pdf On the top of the second page. ---------------- Hypography Forum Administrator | |
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| Doing the Impossible | Re: Constitutionality of State marriage laws Quote:
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| Understanding | Re: Constitutionality of State marriage laws In MA only MA residents of the same sex can be married under the laws of MA. Couples from states like VA that outlaw or fail to recognize same sex marriage are barred from being married in MA. Some out of state couples did manage to get married early on but a court order has ended this. Residents of MA must live where same sex marriage is recognized to receive any marriage benefits. It looks like VT and RI are the only places at this time. Out of state couples must live in MA and become residents of MA before they can be married. ---------------- "Those who forget to remember the past are condemned to repeat it", George Santayana | |
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| Doing the Impossible | Re: Constitutionality of State marriage laws Quote:
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| Suspended | Re: Constitutionality of State marriage laws Bill, did you mean that it wasn't a proposed ammendment to the constitution of the state? The very first line on the website provided says it is a proposed ammendment. The ammendment is proposing that the state not have to recognize other states' marriage of same sex partners. Really this is just a fine tuning of the law that is already on the books, but it is a proposed ammendment all the same. http://www.sbe.state.va.us/cms/docum...e_APPROVED.pdf Quote:
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| Doing the Impossible | Re: Constitutionality of State marriage laws Quote:
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| Creating | It’s important to note that 2006 Virginia ballot question #1 is a referendum, as are nearly all such questions in nearly all US states. Any question can be placed on a ballot, provided it satisfy the state’s referendum requirements, the most significant of which are typically that the proposal is legal (eg: “Anyone can legally kill anyone on July 3 of each year” can’t be a ballot question), and that a certain number of signatures be collected and verified. If the question receives more than 50% of the vote, the proposed legislation must be enacted within a certain amount of time by the state legislature. There is no requirement that the legislature pass and the governor approve the legislation, only that the legislature draft and vote on it. So Virginia’s 2006 ballot question 1 – which won the vote 57 to 43% - is still a long way from becoming Virginia law. Historically, many voter referendum don’t make it into law. Given the US constitutional issues with a state law explicitly refusing to recognize the marriages of other states that pgrmdave pointed out in post #1, I doubt that this referendum will. My (somewhat cynical) take on this is that referenda serves primarily to improve the election chances of candidates who identify with them. Many voters don’t understand that voter approval of a referendum question does not immediately make it law, or assure that it will ever become law, so feel that they have achieved a legislative victory (or suffered a defeat), when they have not. This changes the political strength of various politicians and parties, without necessarily changing state law. ---------------- Moderator: Computers and Technology; Medical Science; Science Projects and Homework; Philosophy of Science; Physics and Mathematics; Environmental Studies ![]() | |
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