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POP Full reviews of recent concerts: nytimes.com/music. KIRAN AHLUWALIA (Wednesday) A Northern Indian vocalist with a liquid voice and a five-person ensemble, Ms. Ahluwalia sings Punjabi folk songs and Ghazals -- ancient poetic verses dating to 10th-century Persia. At 7:30 p.m., Joes Pub, at the Public Theater, 425 Lafayette Street, at Astor
Supreme Court gives two big victories for gay rights – This Just In ...
The Supreme Court issues two key rulings affecting same-sex marriage in the U.S. Part of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was struck down The justices also cleared the way for same-sex marriages to resume in ...
THE 2004 CAMPAIGN; Transcript of Debate Between Bush and Kerry, With Domestic Policy the Topic
Following is a transcript of the presidential debate last night in Tempe, Ariz., between President Bush and Senator John Kerry, as recorded by The New York Times. The moderator was Bob Schieffer of CBS News. MR. SCHIEFFER -- Good evening from Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz. Im Bob Schieffer of CBS News. I want to welcome you to the third - Transcript of third presidential debate between Pres Bush and Sen John Kerry; photo (L)
Why does Obama claim Marriage is a state issue when he refuses to defend DOMA?
DOMA is the defense of marriage act. It was passed because states are required to accept Marriages from other states. Leftists would like to force states to accept gay Marriages from gay states, hence DOMA. So if Obama really thinks Marriage is a state issue wouldnt he be defending DOMA?
Answer: The legalisation of same sex marraiges is required at a State level. The DOMA allows States that don't recognise same sex marriages to not accept marriages from other States (that do allow them).
So the legalisation of same sex marriages is a State issue. Changes to the DOMA would be required for them to be Federally recognised across all States (including all partner insurance benefits for same sex marriages).
I would imagine that there wouldn't be much point in changing the DOMA unless the majority of States legalised same sex marriages first (otherwise you won't get enough support at a federal level).
Category: Politics
36 Hours in Riga, Latvia
RIGAS property boom drives Latvias economy, one of Europes fastest growing, giving it the edgy, electric appeal of a boomtown. With stunning Art Deco architecture, a vibrant night life and varied and inventive restaurants, the citys Soviet gloom has been replaced with a sense of Baltic optimism. In addition to the Soviets, Riga has been ruled - Jon Fasman travel article on 36-hour visit to Riga, Latvia; photos; map (M) - By JON FASMAN
Heres to the Loafers Who Lunch
NEW YORK is a city of professionals and predawn discipline, an empire meant to be conquered not by wanderers but by the lusty achievement of the hyperemployed. Languorous weekday afternoons are the province of those deemed to be lacking in power. Still, a fair portion of the citys employable population can be found, midweek, far from any office, - By ERIKA KINETZ
What Will Happen if DOMA is Struck Down? - NerdWallet
31 minutes ago ... UPDATE: June 26, 2013 – DOMA has been struck down, 5-4. From the opinion, “ DOMA singles out a class of persons deemed by a State ...
DOMA | Freedom to Marry
On June 26, 2013, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Windsor v. United States that Section 3 of the so-called Defense of Marriage Act, the 1996 law that ...
What are the chances that the DOMA lawsuit will eventually get the to the Supreme Court?
(referring to the lawsuit that GLAAD filed to challenge section 3 of DOMA)
okay; last I heard;
the DOMA lawsuit was dismissed on a technicality of being improperly filed...........
and the plaintiffs were "likely to refile"........
which leaves me with two questions:
1. Has it been refiled yet?
2. If its refiled and this lawsuit plays out.........what are the chances that it will go to the SCOTUS?
Answer: 1. It has been refiled and they expect to begin the first hearings next year.
2. Very likely.
"Tribe told Wicked Local Bridgewater that the case is a strong candidate for review by the US Supreme Court for two reasons -- (1) the Court has long held that the equality principles of the 5th and 14th Amendments apply to the states, and (2) DOMA is an unprecedented break from the Court's view that marriage is a state matter. He also said the fact that Congress defers to the states to determine who is eligible to marry makes the discrimination imposed by DOMA "particularly invidious and hard to defend."
Category: Law & Ethics
Question about DOMA and living in a state currently not recognizing same-sex marriage?
Lets say DOMA were repealed. If that were to happen...
If a same-sex couple who lives in a state that does not recognize same-sex marriage (lets say Texas) were to get married in a state that allows it, such as Massachusetts, could they then return to Texas and still be recognized as married?
Answer: Even if they repeal DOMA you still have to recognize same-sex marriage at the federal level to give those couples federal benefits. The DOMA prevents that. So it would still be recognized only in same-sex states. The states can still not recognize the marriage because it is a state's right to do so. You should see what is in DOMA then you can figure it out.
Category: Government
DOMA finally defeated — MSNBC
In the last day of its term, the Supreme Court struck down the federal rule known as the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in a 5 to 4 decision Wednesday that paves the way for full federal benefits for same-sex married couples.
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Binational Couples Fight for Equality: working to stop deportations, separations and exile of gay and lesbian binational couples caused by the Defense of…
Daily Kos: Thank you John Boehner, for DOMA's repeal
In the case now before the Court the attorneys for BLAG present a substantial argument for the constitutionality of §3 of DOMA. BLAG's sharp adversarial presentation of the issues satisfies the prudential concerns that ...
Do gays care that Democrat Clinton signed both the DADT and DOMA in to law?
Do they care that Obama refuses to defend or even remove section 3 of DOMA? He is just giving gays a cookie by calling it unconstitutional. Perhaps Obama will do what he ALWAYS does, say they he considering appealing DOMA act a few days before the election so he can gain some political points?
No one forced tough Clinton to sign it.
Answer: Do you care that it was 20 years ago? Had you not noticed that Society has changed in the meantime?
Category: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered
FRUGAL TRAVELER; Lost, and Found, in Riga
FOR the past several months, the tabloid press in London, where I live, has been making wild predictions about the hordes of hopeful migrants who can be expected to descend on Britain now that the European Union is expanding. Among the new entrants is Latvia, so when I began planning a trip there in mid-April and visited the Air Baltic Web site - Katherine Zoepf Frugal Traveler article on visit to Riga on eve of Latvia joining European Union; photos; maps (L) - KATHERINE ZOEPF is a graduate student at the London School of Economics. - By KATHERINE ZOEPF
If the supreme court decides to review the DOMA case, when will the result come out?
The Supreme court rescheduled to talk about the DOMA case on Nov 30th. If the court decides to review the DOMA case, how long is the process for the final judgment to be made? Thank you.
Answer: It could take years.
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What will the marriage look like for LGTB states if DOMA gets repelled in June?
Okay,I have heard that most likely DOMA will get discussed in march and be repelled or gutted in June,and i understand that DOMA keeps same sex couples who get married in States that allow same sex marriage from giving Me and other LGTBS the same marriage rights as heterosexuals..but What are some of those rights?
Answer: it will likely force states to recognize same sex marriages peform in ohter states
it will also recognize overseas same sex marriages in the USA
Category: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered
Riga, Latvia
RIGAS property boom drives Latvias economy, one of Europes fastest growing, giving it the edgy, electric appeal of a boomtown. With stunning Art Deco architecture, a vibrant night life and varied and inventive restaurants, the citys Soviet gloom has been replaced with a sense of Baltic optimism. In addition to the Soviets, Riga has been ruled - Jon Fasman travel article on 36-hour visit to Riga, Latvia; photos; map (M) - By JON FASMAN
BREAKING: DOMA Declared Unconstitutional By SCOTUS: SFist
DOMA declared unconstitutional by SCOTUS in a 5-4 ruling. The court ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act "is unconstitutional as a deprivation of the equal liberty of persons that is protected by the 5th amendment.
Looking for legal precedent to fight DOMA?
I am looking for legal precedents that say that DOMA is unconstitutional because it forces people to break the law by marrying when they are neither male nor female (intersex). This is for an assignment I have for a class. Or that it is unconstitutional because it leaves out the intersexed in the right to marry completely. Thank you for your help.
Answer: You should be able to find what you are looking for in these links.~
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Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA): Legal Resources and Information
Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA): Legal Resources and Information
http://www.domawatch.org - Cached
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DOMA Watch
Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA): Legal Resources and Information ... We have created DOMA Watch because of escalating efforts to redefine marriage to include same-sex couples. ...
http://www.domawatch.org/about/index.html - Cached
Category: Law & Ethics
Doma - Huffington Post
The Supreme Court overturned DOMA and Proposition 8 today, a huge step forward for marriage equality in the US. Now, married gay couples in states whe.
Doma | Empowering Women, Embracing Children
Empowering Women. Doma seeks to break the orphan cycle by empowering women to care for themselves and their children. Doma's efforts bring restoration to ...
For some same-sex military spouses, the harm of DOMA is forever ...
The mood will be muted Wednesday evening on Chalk Pond. The faces will be bathed in candlelight and bittersweet memories. On that New Hampshire waterfront, Chief Warrant Officer Charlie Morgan once exchanged vows ...
Supreme Court Strikes Down DOMA | Zero Hedge
In what is likely to cause a storm of controversy, the Supreme Court ruled against the 17-year-old anti-gay Defense of Marriage Act: *DEFENSE OF MARRIAGE ACT PROVISION STRUCK DOWN BY TOP U.S. ...
What Would You Do as Senator?
Following are excerpts from the debate among candidates for a United States Senate seat in New York. The debate featured the incumbent, Charles E. Schumer, a Democrat; State Assemblyman Howard Mills, the Republican candidate, and Dr. Marilyn F. OGrady, the Conservative Party candidate. The moderator was Bill Ritter of WABC-TV Channel 7. MR. RITTER - Excerpts from TV debate among Sen Charles E Schumer, State Assemblyman Howard Mills and Dr Marilyn F OGrady (M)
How will the Supreme Court vote on DOMA this week?
People are waiting on pins and needles. Will the Supreme Court: a) strike down DOMA b) uphold DOMA or c) no definitive decision because they find they dont have the authority to hear the case.
Category: Current Events
If DOMA were to be repealed, would married Gay servicemen be able to have their spouse on base?
Im confused as to why people in the military that are straight are able to have their spouse on base but not gay couples. I assume its because DOMA prevents the military from recognizing same-sex marriage. If it were to be repealed, would that grant gay people in the military to the same rights as straight servicemen when it comes to spouses and marriage benefits?
Answer: it would be a step there, however civil issues in the military fall under both federal and state law. So until there is a national law stating that same sex couples can marry I don't see that happening.
Category: Military
How will the Supreme Court vote on DOMA this week?
People are waiting on pins and needles. Will the Supreme Court: a) strike down DOMA b) uphold DOMA or c) no definitive decision because they find they dont have the authority to hear the case.
Category: Government
Defense of Marriage Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) (Pub.L. 104–199, 110 Stat. 2419, enacted September 21, 1996, 1 U.S.C. § 7 and 28 U.S.C. § 1738C) is a United States ...
Frequently Asked Questions: Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA ...
Victory! The so-called "Defense of Marriage Act" has been declared unconstitutional. Committed same-sex couples who are legally married in their own states ...
Is Sotomayor the key vote in DOMA, when she asked whether states have the right not to recognize gay marriage?
She asked if DOMA is struck down, then could individual states like Ohio (which banned gay marriages) refuse to recognize gay marriages from other states that permit it. IOW, if DOMA is struck down, then one single state can dictate to all other states and to the federal government that all of them must recognize gay marriages.
Answer: She's not the key vote, Kennedy is. She is already for gay marriage.
And that's not what it's about. Currently, if someone is married in one state, it is recognized in all other states. So if cousins get married in one state, it is recognized in all other states, even if it is illegal in some states. So she was taking the opposite view, being a devil's advocate, that if it's banned in one state, do they have a right to ban it for all other states, which is kind of what DOMA is doing on a federal level.
Category: Politics
Can only 1 House of Congress defend DOMA in the Courts?
Pending the DOJs determination to not defend DOMA, and that the Houses of Congress are divided politically, Can the House alone defend DOMA (without approval from the Senate) in the current pending cases or in future cases, or must Both Houses approve such a move?
Answer: DOMA is the law, no one in Congress needs to "defend it". Until the law is repealed by Congress and the law signed by the President or the Supreme Court rules it unconstitutional or lets a lower court ruling stand that it is unconstitutional, it is the law of the land.
Category: Government
If DOMA is repealed, will that mean that all states would have to recognize same-sex marriages?
Please note this is not a debate about whether same-sex marriage is a right or whether it should be recognized, I am simply genuinely curious about whether the full faith and credit clause, absent DOMA, would mean that all states must recognize same-sex marriages performed in states that recognize them legally.
Answer: There are a small handful of states that allow 1st cousins to marry. Most states do not. But all states will recognize the marriage that was legally performed in another state. And this would probably also go for same sex marriages if DOMA is repealed: They do not have to allow the marriages to occur in their state, but they would have to recognize it if it was legally performed and licensed in a state that does recognize it.
Category: Law & Ethics
THE REACH OF WAR: A PROFILE IN TERROR; Zarqawis Journey: From Dropout to Prisoner to an Insurgent Leader in Iraq
Ten years ago, fellow inmates remember, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi emerged as the tough-guy captain of his cellblock. In the brutish dynamic of prison life, that meant doling out chores. Hed say, You bring the food; you clean the floor, recalled Khalid Abu Doma, who was jailed with Mr. Zarqawi for plotting against the Jordanian government. He - Article profiles Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Jordanian who has emerged as insurgent leader and biggest terrorist threat in Iraq, accused of orchestrating guerilla attacks, suicide bombings, kidappings and beheadings; his jihadist history in Jordan, where he has been sentenced to death in absentia, detailed; chronology; photos (M) - By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN; Abdallah Abu Romman contributed reporting for this article.
What are you doing to encourage the repeal of DOMA?
The Defense of Marriage Act or DOMA (January 10. 2009), as it is more commonly called, is a federal law that a) says that states dont have to recognize same-sex unions from other states, and b) the federal government will not recognize those marriages, even if the state does. With DOMA in place, we cannot have marriage equality!
Tomorrow over a million people will take to the streets to protest DOMA and urge the new administration to repeal it. What will you being doing?
Answer: I'm putting a blue light bulb out side, and going to a rally
Answer mine its some what similar to yours: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsroD92pmQF1uxMtjGn.GLDty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090109174100AAoGurk
Category: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW: 4-10-05: PHENOMENON; Marrying Outside the Box
Married or single? For most taxpayers, thats one of the easy boxes to check on the dreary 1040s. But for roughly 5,000 Massachusetts couples this year, deciding how to answer that question is both personally and politically troubling. On May 17, 2004, Massachusetts began applying the nations first gender-neutral civil-marriage law, a gay rights - E J Graff article on peculiar status of about 5,000 same-sex Massachusetts couples, who are married in their home state but single in United States; couples will have to think twice when filing federal tax returns because Internal Revenue Service is bound by Defense of Marriage Act, 1996 law that defines marriage for federal purposes as being between one man and one woman; photo (M) - E.J. Graff, a resident scholar at the Brandeis Womens Studies Research Center, is the author of What Is Marriage For? The Strange Social History of Our Most Intimate Institution. - By E.J. Graff
Question about DOMA and living in a state currently not recognizing same-sex marriage?
Lets say DOMA were repealed. If that were to happen...
If a same-sex couple who lives in a state that does not recognize same-sex marriage (lets say Texas) were to get married in a state that allows it, such as Massachusetts, could they then return to Texas and still be recognized as married?
Category: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered
Tomorrow is last day for Supreme Court rulings on DOMA, Prop 8
On June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court may rule on the constitutionality of both the Defense of Marriage Act and Proposition 8, two huge gay marriage cases.
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POP Full reviews of recent concerts: nytimes.com/music. KIRAN AHLUWALIA (Wednesday) A Northern Indian vocalist with a liquid voice and a five-person ensemble, Ms. Ahluwalia sings Punjabi folk songs and Ghazals -- ancient poetic verses dating to 10th-century Persia. At 7:30 p.m., Joes Pub, at the Public Theater, 425 Lafayette Street, at Astor
If the DoMA was not in effect, would a domestic partnership receive the same benefits from the military?
I was wondering. hypothetically if the DoMA ( Defense of marriage act ) Was not in effect, would a couple joined by a Domestic partnership; receive the same benefits if one partner is in the military.Same as a married couple.
Answer: DoMA wouldn't change anything in regards to domestic partners, which is different than marriage. If DoMA didn't exist, then same sex partners could get married. Married people receive benefits, so same sex MARRIED couples would receive benefits. Domestic partners would not under the current (non-DoMA) laws.
Category: Military
The Supreme Court Finally Rules DOMA Unconstitutional! Prop 8 ...
This morning, the decision was handed down by the Supreme Court that Doma and Prop 8 are.
DOMA Ruling: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Warns Against Acting ...
One of the most liberal Supreme Court justices thinks that marriage equality may be an overreach, even as the cause gains national support. Why?