Appeals Court Strikes DOMA Section 3


Oct 18, 2012 by

Another appeals court has found that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, which says that the federal government only recognizes marriage between a man and a woman, is unconstitutional.

Section 2, which says that states do not have to recognize marriages from other states remains valid, though I think it even more clearly invalid myself.

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4 Comments

  1. SteveK

    That’s great… It’s nice to see there are a few adults in the room.

    As slamfu said so well yesterday in another thread:

    If the liberals have their way, here is how your life changes with regards to hot topic social issues like abortions and gay marriage. Not at all.

  2. ordinarysparrow

    good to read this…..”the times they are a changing”

  3. Rambie

    Maybe someday I’ll be able to legally marry my husband of 17-years.

  4. ShannonLeee

    They should call it the Defense of Religious Intolerance Act

    Any law that calls for the defense of marriage… needs to outlaw divorce.