Gay marriage declared legal across the US in historic supreme court ruling

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Same-sex marriages are now legal across the entirety of the United States after a historic supreme court ruling that declared attempts by conservative states to ban them unconstitutional.

In what may prove the most important civil rights case in a generation, five of the nine court justices determined that the right to marriage equality was enshrined under the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment.

Victory in the case – known as Obergefell v Hodges, after an Ohio man who sued the state to get his name listed on his late husband's death certificate – caps years of campaigning by LGBT rights activists, high-powered attorneys and couples waiting decades for the justices to rule.

The ruling, in which justice Anthony Kennedy cast the deciding vote, means the number of states where gay marriage is legal will rise from 37 states to all 50.

Four liberal justices and Kennedy rejected claims made by lawyers during the unusually long two and a half hours of legal argument in April that marriage was defined by law solely to encourage procreation within stable family units – and therefore could only meaningfully apply to men and women.

"The Constitution promises liberty to all within its reach, a liberty that includes certain specific rights that allow persons, within a lawful realm, to define and express their identity," wrote Kennedy in his opinion for the majority.

"The petitioners in these cases seek to find that liberty by marrying someone of the same sex and having their marriages deemed lawful on the same terms and conditions as marriages between persons of the opposite sex," he added.

The nation's highest tribunal last weighed marriage equality in 2012, with challenges to California's effective ban on same-sex marriages, known as Proposition 8, and a key provision of the federal Defense of Marriage Act.

The justices then ruled in favour of marriage equality proponents, but ducked the question of whether gay marriage was a constitutional right.

The rulings nonetheless kicked off a wave of decisions among courts across the country that struck down state-level bans on same-sex marriage and accelerated a trend that has seen the number of states allowing such weddings soar from just two in 2008, to all 50 in 2015 – plus the District of Columbia, from where a national celebration was only beginning on Friday morning.

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The Guardian
 
Nasikia diaspora wa kitanzania walioko huko wamefurahi sana na huo uamuzi. Kwamb bora waolewe marekani kuliko kurudi bongo.
 
In a landmark opinion, the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that states cannot ban same-sex marriage, establishing a new civil right and handing gay rights advocates a victory that until very recently would have seemed unthinkable.

The 5-4 ruling had Justice Anthony Kennedy writing for the majority with the four liberal justices. Each of the four conservative justices wrote their own dissent.

The far-reaching decision settles one of the major civil rights fights of this era one that has rapidly evolved in the minds of the American pubic and its leaders, including President Barack Obama. He struggled publicly with the issue and ultimately embraced same-sex marriage in the months before his 2012 re-election.

No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice and family," Kennedy wrote. "In forming a marital union, two people become something greater than they once were."

In a dissent, Justice Antonin Scalia blasted the Court's "threat to American democracy."

"The substance of today's decree is not of immense personal importance to me," he wrote. "But what really astounds is the hubris reflected in today's judicial Putsch."
 
wanajamvi

it has happened..as i expected..Marekani legalises gay marriage..no bans

Obama "we have made our union a little more perfect"
its getting crazy!



Source BBC News
 
These are End Times, and Satan is working Three times harder to get as many people as he can.
 
hivi magay wawili waliooana wakija Tanzania bado watabaki na status yao ya mke na mme?
 
All laws must abide and protect the nature, I wonder how can a liberty law abandon the nature. We are what we are and we made laws to protect what we are. Poor USA!
 
hivi magay wawili waliooana wakija Tanzania bado watabaki na status yao ya mke na mme?

Katiba pendekezwa ya ccm itawalinda maana imetamka kuwa faragha za watu zitalindwa na haijatamka kupinga usagaji na use.nge japo wengi walitaka itamke.
 
Do you liberals realize that 70% of the Federal Money from taxes go to Welfare and other Entitlements... 70%.>>> (Michael Snyder, The American Dream) -- Did you know that the number of Americans getting benefits from the federal government each month exceeds the number of full-time workers in the private sector by more than 60 million?

In other words, the number of people that are taking money out of the system is far greater than the number of people that are putting money into the system. And did you know that nearly 70 percent of all of the money that the federal government spends goes toward entitlement and welfare programs?

When it comes to the transfer of wealth, nobody does it on a grander scale than the U.S. government. Most of what the government does involves taking money from some people and giving it to other people. In fact, at this point that is the primary function of the federal government.
 
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