I Don't Have Champagne Out
Nov. 18th, 2003 09:09 pmEven I could not help but notice that the Massachusetts high court decision. Call me cynical if you like, but until gays are getting married on a regular basis I'm not ready to celebrate.
You see I've already thought of a number of ways to block this. First off pass a law that meets the exact minimums required by the court decision. Then tie up that law in Federal Court under DOMA. I would guess that it would be another few years as this makes it to the US Supreme Court. This buys opponents time to either get a local or national constitutional amendment passed. And I'm pretty sure that this move in Massachusetts will galvanize and get the anti-gay marriage groups really mobilized. I'm almost sure that they can at the very least prevent any gay marriages for two years, minimum. Then the question is what sort of support there is for a constitutional amendment.
I think it unlikely that such an amendment would pass in Massachusetts. I'm not so sure about the national level. There is also a chance that DOMA might hold up if one of the more "liberal" justices were to retire. So until it actually happens on the ground I'm just thinking of all this as talk.
You see I've already thought of a number of ways to block this. First off pass a law that meets the exact minimums required by the court decision. Then tie up that law in Federal Court under DOMA. I would guess that it would be another few years as this makes it to the US Supreme Court. This buys opponents time to either get a local or national constitutional amendment passed. And I'm pretty sure that this move in Massachusetts will galvanize and get the anti-gay marriage groups really mobilized. I'm almost sure that they can at the very least prevent any gay marriages for two years, minimum. Then the question is what sort of support there is for a constitutional amendment.
I think it unlikely that such an amendment would pass in Massachusetts. I'm not so sure about the national level. There is also a chance that DOMA might hold up if one of the more "liberal" justices were to retire. So until it actually happens on the ground I'm just thinking of all this as talk.
(no subject)
Date: 2003-11-18 08:18 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-11-18 08:25 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-11-19 07:26 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-11-19 08:53 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-11-19 12:23 pm (UTC)Nothing this big happens overnight. This decision does have meaning. There's more than there was before. New England is not Hawaii. It will indeed spur the opposition up, but it should also encourage the activists. Even if they overturn or invalidate the decision, things will never be the same. We've come this far, and I for one intend to win or go down fighting.