[Excerpt] This report discusses The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and legal challenges to it. It reviews legal principles applied to determine the validity of a marriage contracted in another state and surveys the various approaches employed by states to enable or to prevent same-sex marriage. This report also examines House and Senate resolutions introduced in previous Congresses proposing a constitutional amendment and limiting federal courts’ jurisdiction to hear or determine any question pertaining to the interpretation of DOMA
Various states now recognize relationships between people of the same-sex, but due to the Defense of...
On July 6, 2006, the Court of Appeals of New York decided Hernandez v. Robles. At issue in that case...
Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings on the impact the federal Defense of Marriag...
[Excerpt] The recognition of same-sex marriages generates debate on both the federal and state level...
For the purposes of writing a article on same-sex divorce, it became necessary to categorize the var...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) prohibits the recognition of same-sex marriages for any purpose u...
The critical issue the Defense of Marriage Act ( DOMA ) resolves is: who decides? Who decides whethe...
This document includes every DoMA statute and constitutional amendment in all 50 states in alphabeti...
In New York State at the beginning of 2010, same-sex couples cannot get married but can be married. ...
Associate Professor Hillel Levin explores how to address conflicts resulting from the differing lega...
The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s landmark 2013 decision in United States v. Windsor striking down Section...
This Essay addresses federalism objections to section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Ordin...
Due to statutes, bans, and the Federal Defense of Marriage Act, states do not have to recognize lega...
Striving to preserve the institution of marriage for heterosexual couples, Congress passed the Defen...
Various states now recognize relationships between people of the same-sex, but due to the Defense of...
On July 6, 2006, the Court of Appeals of New York decided Hernandez v. Robles. At issue in that case...
Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings on the impact the federal Defense of Marriag...
[Excerpt] The recognition of same-sex marriages generates debate on both the federal and state level...
For the purposes of writing a article on same-sex divorce, it became necessary to categorize the var...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) prohibits the recognition of same-sex marriages for any purpose u...
The critical issue the Defense of Marriage Act ( DOMA ) resolves is: who decides? Who decides whethe...
This document includes every DoMA statute and constitutional amendment in all 50 states in alphabeti...
In New York State at the beginning of 2010, same-sex couples cannot get married but can be married. ...
Associate Professor Hillel Levin explores how to address conflicts resulting from the differing lega...
The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s landmark 2013 decision in United States v. Windsor striking down Section...
This Essay addresses federalism objections to section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Ordin...
Due to statutes, bans, and the Federal Defense of Marriage Act, states do not have to recognize lega...
Striving to preserve the institution of marriage for heterosexual couples, Congress passed the Defen...
Various states now recognize relationships between people of the same-sex, but due to the Defense of...
On July 6, 2006, the Court of Appeals of New York decided Hernandez v. Robles. At issue in that case...
Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings on the impact the federal Defense of Marriag...