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DC Council Introduces Marriage Equality Bill

"Show your friends across the sea/It's a fair dance"

06 October 2009

On Tuesday, October 6, the Council of the District of Columbia introduced legislation to allow same-sex couples to marry, the New York Times reports.  The bill is expected to pass, but it could be subject to congressional override, setting up the prospect of potentially uncomfortable votes for Democrats in Congress, which under Republican "leadership" had for a decade (until 2002) barred DC from spending federal or local money to implement the District's domestic partnership law.  If Congress manages not to intervene, it will be powerfully symbolic to see marriage equality come to the nation's capitol, in stronger form than merely recognizing valid marriages performed in other jurisdictions.  Now if Congress would repeal DOMA!

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Categories: marriage District of Columbia Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) domestic partnership

DC Council Introduces Marriage Equality Bill

"Show your friends across the sea/It' a fair dance"

On Tuesday, October 6, the Council of the District of Columbia introduced legislation to allow same-sex couples to marry, the New York Times reports.  The bill is expected to pass, but it could be subject to congressional override, setting up the prospect of potentially uncomfortable votes for Democrats in Congress, which under Republican "leadership" had for a decade (until 2002) barred DC from spending federal or local money to implement the District's domestic partnership law.  If Congress manages not to intervene, it will be powerfully symbolic to see marriage equality come to the nation's capitol, in stronger form than merely recognizing valid marriages performed in other jurisdictions.  Now if Congress would repeal DOMA!

Posted by Cruz at 8:12 PM | Link | 0 comments

Categories: marriage District of Columbia Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) domestic partnership

Marriage Recognition in District of Columbia

"Oh love - like liquid falling/Falling in cascades"

07 April 2009

Not only did the Vermont legislature today open civil marriage to same-sex couples, but the D.C. Council unanimously voted (initially, with a final vote on the legislation to follow) to recognize and honor marriages of same-sex couples lawfully performed in other jurisdictions.  What a week for marriage equality!

Posted by Cruz at 12:47 PM | Link | 0 comments

Categories: marriage recognition marriage District of Columbia

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Professor David Cruz is a constitutional law expert focusing on civil rights and equality issues, including equal marriage rights for same-sex couples.

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