Sunday, April 05, 2009

Wisdom from Iowa

Iowa Supreme Court upholds gay marriage.

We begin with the County's argument that the goal of the same-sex marriage ban is to ensure children will be raised only in the optimal milieu. In pursuit of this objective, the statutory exclusion of gay and lesbian people is both under-inclusive and over-inclusive. The civil marriage statute is under-inclusive because it does not exclude from marriage other groups of parents--such as child abusers, sexual predators, parents neglecting to provide child support, and violent felons--that are undeniably less than optimal parents. Such under-inclusion tends to demonstrate that the sexual-orientation-based classification is grounded in prejudice or "overbroad generalizations about the different talents, capacities, or preferences" of gay and lesbian people, rather than having a substantial relationship to some important objective. See Virginia, 518 U.S. at 533, 116 S. Ct. at 2275, 135 L. Ed. 2d at 751 (rejecting use of overbroad generalizations to classify). If the marriage statute was truly focused on optimal parenting, many classifications of people would be excluded, not merely gay and lesbian people.

5 comments:

yellowdoggranny said...

as we say in my family..


AFT...ABOUT FUCKING TIME

now for all the other states to follow the example..

texlahoma said...

I agree, AFT!

Now I guess the fools that started all of this can set their sights on some other minority.

billy pilgrim said...

i'm beginning to think modern society might have too many laws. there must be money in the law racket.

joy said...

Iowa!!! I thought Jon Stewart was kidding the other night...unbelievable.

texlahoma said...

Joy - Just because they use corn cobs as toilet paper doesn't mean they're not progressive!

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