The scholars have long suggested that the diversity of the population should be used as a majority of tyranny of tyranny, but the empirical evidence for this diversity hypothesis is not definitive. This paper claims that complicated discoveries have occurred due to the way scholars convert Madison's research into statistical tests. Federalism papers actually relate the interrelationship to alleviate the effectiveness of representative institutions in protecting the rights of minorities rather than the direct relationship between homogeneity and oppression of the population We propose to propose. This paper examines this regulation through a complex approach including quantitative analysis of the passage of same-sex marriage prohibition in the state of the United States, and qualitative testing of legislative activities in the four states.
This article discussed and reviewed the issue of denial of equality and approval in marriage from the first incident from 1969 to 1970 and debated on the passage of law to enable gay marriage in today's 2015 society in 1990 To do. Homosexual couples are struggling to get married for more than 50 years. But it has to be asked; why, gay marriage takes 50 years to be accepted. - Discussion of gay marriage Gay marriage is very controversial from the perspective of marriage. Politics, government, constitutional freedom and equality play a role in gay marriage debate
Gay marriage (also called homosexual marriage) is marriage of homosexual couples performed in folklore or religious ceremonies. The term equality of marriage means a political position where gay married couples 'marriages and heterosexual couples' marriages are considered legally equal. As of 2018, same-sex marriage has taken place (domestically or in part) in the following countries and is permitted by law. Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay . In addition, Armenia, Estonia and Israel have allowed marriage of same-sex partners that are effectively signed in other countries. Gay marriage will soon be recognized and will be recognized in Austria, Costa Rica, Taiwan.
For most of American history, marriage is limited to heterosexual couples. In 1993, three homosexual couples questioned about the legality of the Hawaiian Act prohibiting gay marriage in Baehr v. Miike case. This incident led to the attention of the state by gay marriage, urged the development of the Marriage Protection Act (DOMA) which denied the federal approval of same sex marriage in 1996 and defined men and women as marriages. In 2013, the US Supreme Court ruled that Article 3 of the DOMA is unconstitutional in the United States vs Windsor case.