Google – AFP, Chantal Valery (AFP), 26 June 2013
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Gay rights
activists react outside the US Supreme Court in Washington
on June 26, 2013
(AFP, Mladen Antonov)
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WASHINGTON
— In a huge victory for gays and lesbians, the US Supreme Court on Wednesday
struck down a law denying federal benefits to homosexual couples and cleared
the way for same-sex marriage in California.
Cheers rang
out among the estimated 1,000 supporters of same-sex marriage who gathered
under brilliant sunshine outside the high court in Washington for the historic
rulings, which will have a major impact on US society.
In a 5-4
decision, the court first struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which
denied federal benefits to married gay and lesbian couples by strictly defining
marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
"DOMA
is unconstitutional as a deprivation of the equal liberty of persons that is
protected by the Fifth Amendment" of the Constitution, said the majority
opinion written by Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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Plaintiff
couple Kris Perry (L) and Sandy
Steier arrive at the US Supreme Court
building
June 26, 2013 in Washington
(Getty Images/AFP, Mark Wilson)
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The court
also said a case on Proposition 8, a 2008 voter initiative in California that
prohibited same-sex marriage in the nation's most populous state, was not
properly before them.
That 5-4
decision -- which indicated gay marriages would likely resume in California --
enabled the justices to dodge the thornier issue of whether same-sex marriage
is a constitutional right throughout the United States.
Twelve US
states plus the District of Columbia now recognize same-sex marriage, but about
30 states have decreed that marriage can only exist between a man and a woman.
"Now
we will be married and be equal to every other family in California," said
Kris Perry, a plaintiff in the Proposition 8 case, alongside her partner Sandy
Stier on the Supreme Court steps.
"Thank
you to the Constitution ... but it's not enough," added Stier. "It's
got to go nationwide. This can't wait decades" for marriage equality to be
legalized in all 50 states.
Obama, who
left Washington for a tour of Africa just an hour before the rulings were
issued, is the first serving US president ever to come out publicly in favor of
marriage equality.
But there
was outrage among social conservatives.
"The
DOMA ruling has now made the normalization of polygamy, pedophilia, incest and
bestiality inevitable," said Bryan Fischer, director of issue analysis at
the American Family Association.
"With
the DOMA decision, we have ceased to be a constitutional republic," he
said on his Twitter feed.
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Gay rights
activists react outside the US
Supreme Court building in Washington
on June 26,
2013 (AFP, Mladen Antonov)
|
The fight
against DOMA was spearheaded by Edith Windsor, a New Yorker hit with a $363,000
estate tax bill after the 2009 death of her lifelong partner Thea Spyer, who
she had married in Canada.
Had the
couple been straight, the tax bill would have been significantly reduced.
DOMA denied
married gay and lesbians a raft of federal benefits that straight couples take
for granted, from tax breaks to family hospital visits and the ability to
sponsor a spouse for a residence visa.
Prior to
Wednesday's rulings, law professor David Cruz of the University of Southern
California said it was unlikely the Supreme Court would adopt a broad ruling
that struck down all bans on same-sex marriage across the nation.
"Seeing
all same-sex couples being able to get married in every state is probably not
going to happen immediately ... because of the tradition in the court: the
Justices often move in steps, they rule incrementally," he said.
Obama said:
"The laws of our land are catching up to the fundamental truth that
millions of Americans hold in our hearts: when all Americans are treated as
equal, no matter who they are or whom they love, we are all more free."
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