The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage. The decision aggravated a tension between advocates of protection of religious beliefs that reject as wrong same-sex marriage and sponsors of the new legal norm of same-sex marriage as a fundamental right. Prior to—and in response to—the Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell, at least ten state legislatures debated bills that would provide exemptions for state officials who, on religious grounds, objected to the certification of marriage licenses for same-sex couples. Unless otherwise established by state law, officials who swear an oath to protect and defend the Constitution must carry out the legal duties imposed by that oath—including certifying s...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court closed the door on one issue only to open the floodgates ...
To date, every state statute that has extended marriage equality to gay and lesbian couples has incl...
Asserting that same-sex marriage will unleash a flood of litigation, advocates of conscience ...
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage. The decis...
In June 2015, in Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court of the United States determined that there ...
In June, the Supreme Court held that state proscriptions on same-sex marriage violate the Fourteenth...
In 2015, the United States Supreme Court effectively made same-sex marriage legal throughout the cou...
In the spring of 2009, the legislatures of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont became...
In the spring of 2009, the legislatures of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont became the...
In most states, the battle over same-sex marriage has become a showdown with either gay rights activ...
This Note will explore the tension between Justice Kennedy’s words in Obergefell v. Hodges regarding...
Should same sex couples have the same marriage rights and privileges that heterosexual couples have?...
State recognition of same-sex marriage has presented significant new challenges to the law of religi...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Same-sex marriage is a controversial topic subject to great debate. The Supreme Court in 2015 federa...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court closed the door on one issue only to open the floodgates ...
To date, every state statute that has extended marriage equality to gay and lesbian couples has incl...
Asserting that same-sex marriage will unleash a flood of litigation, advocates of conscience ...
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage. The decis...
In June 2015, in Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court of the United States determined that there ...
In June, the Supreme Court held that state proscriptions on same-sex marriage violate the Fourteenth...
In 2015, the United States Supreme Court effectively made same-sex marriage legal throughout the cou...
In the spring of 2009, the legislatures of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont became...
In the spring of 2009, the legislatures of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont became the...
In most states, the battle over same-sex marriage has become a showdown with either gay rights activ...
This Note will explore the tension between Justice Kennedy’s words in Obergefell v. Hodges regarding...
Should same sex couples have the same marriage rights and privileges that heterosexual couples have?...
State recognition of same-sex marriage has presented significant new challenges to the law of religi...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Same-sex marriage is a controversial topic subject to great debate. The Supreme Court in 2015 federa...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court closed the door on one issue only to open the floodgates ...
To date, every state statute that has extended marriage equality to gay and lesbian couples has incl...
Asserting that same-sex marriage will unleash a flood of litigation, advocates of conscience ...