The Massachusetts Legislature voted against gay marriage but was approved Civic union Association and opposition faction worried about cosmopolitan union and warrant concerned and prohibited the same sexual marriage from overturning the highest party On 105-92 the national constitution Decision to revise judgment of the Court of Justice to legalize same - sex marriage five years ago. But Congress also voted to legalize civil unions. The amendment has been changed since this month, but now it is clear that in addition to banning civil unions and banning homosexual marriages, there is no couple of gay couples marrying federal alliances Become.
The correction of the two marriages is quite different from the other fixes. Hawaii and Virginia. The former gave the Hawaii State Legislature the authority to prohibit same-sex marriage, but did not clearly state that such union is unconstitutional. The revision of Virginia state not only prohibits homosexual marriages and unions but also recognizes that private contracts signed by unmarried couples are unconstitutional.
Until the 1990s, the idea of expanding marriage rights to same-sex couples did not become a political problem in the United States. In 1993, the Supreme Court of Hawaii refused to issue marriage certificates to same-sex couples, and in 852 P.2 d 44 (Haw.1993) Baehr v. Lewin judgment was rendered. Gender Discrimination in the State Constitution 2. This amendment is not a prohibition on the same sex marriage itself, it is different from future marriage modifications in other states, as it only approves issuing such prohibition to the Legislature . In November 1998, 69% of Hawaiian voters approved the amendment and the Legislature exercised the authority to ban the same-sex marriage. Between 1998 and 2003, there were only three Constitutional bans imposed on same-sex allies (Alaska, Nebraska, Nevada). All three amendments were passed
Massachusetts' decision is not the first legal approval of gay marriage. The Netherlands (April 2001), Belgium (June 2003) and Canada (July 2003) approved these associations. However, like the initial Hawaii court ruling, the Massachusetts state sentence caused a negative response in the United States. The Massachusetts Legislature barely passed the state constitutional amendment to ban the same-sex marriage and to establish a civic union in that place, but the amendment has to be re-deliberated in 2005 and voted by the voters. In the November 2004 elections, gay marriage supporters won seats in the Massachusetts State Council and the new house speaker, a supporters of same-sex marriage, may not even mention the bill. Pres