The Supreme Court has a number of case that affect the LGBT community coming up before it. Will they hear the cases or let the lower courts rulings stand? I always worry when a case goes before the Supreme Court because it is really just a crap shoot.
Historic Supreme Court Session Opens MondayNow I start biting my nails and pacing back and forth. Relax Diana, relax... take three deep breaths and let them out slowly.
The Rainbow Times
By: Lisa Keen/Keen News Service
Sep 25, 2012
Perhaps the most historic U.S. Supreme Court session ever for the LGBT community gets underway officially October 1, with a record nine gay-related cases seeking review, all involving same-sex marriage.
Two of the nine cases include high-profile landmark decisions in federal appeals courts –one declaring the California’s ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional, the other holding the core section of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) to be unconstitutional. Whether the court refuses to hear the appeals or takes them, the result will set up another landmark in the LGBT civil rights struggle.
Seven of the nine cases revolve around challenges to DOMA, one concerns Proposition 8, and the ninth is an attempt by the anti-gay National Organization for Marriage (NOM) to circumvent campaign reporting laws when it spends money to push anti-gay initiatives.
Diana,
ReplyDeleteIf it is of any help, I will be there with you. I am sure there will be other cases that causes me to be concerned, especially given the activist right wing of the court.
Leann