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2/28/2013 10:00:33 PM
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DOJ to Supreme Court: Overturn Prop 8

[url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/28/obama-gay-marriage-brief_n_2782290.html]Source[/url] [quote]WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration will urge the Supreme Court to allow same-sex marriage to resume in California, Pete Williams of NBC News reports. Thursday is the deadline for the administration to submit a friend-of-the-court brief in the Proposition 8 case, which will examine whether California voters had the right to ban same-sex marriage. The precise language and scope of the amicus brief is unknown, but is expected to be filed later Thursday afternoon. It is unclear whether the brief will take the position that it is unconstitutional for any state to ban same-sex marriage or whether it will only speak to the specific circumstances in California, where voters narrowly voted to end gay marriage in 2008. Thirteen states and the District of Columbia filed an amicus brief earlier on Thursday urging the Supreme Court to strike down Prop. 8. President Barack Obama has stated that he personally believes that same-sex couples should be allowed to be married but has also previously said the issue should be left up to the states.[/quote]

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  • Really, I'm surprised this is still going on. We have such bigger issues at hand. Let people get married, and we'll get back to work on this nation's bigger problems.

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    • I'm all in favor of this, but I'm not sure I'm a fan of how the Obama admin has handled it. First, they abandoned their responsibility to defend DOMA (I don't care about your or their opinion on it, I care about officials doing their job), and now they're actively trying to influence SCOTUS' decision (I get that amicus briefs are common, but we have separation of power for a reason and IMO the executive trying to sway the judicial is not compatible with that separation).

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