The Court should rule that…
An
adult, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, or religion,
should be free to share love, sex, residence, and marriage with any and
all consenting adults, without prosecution, harassment, or
discrimination.
There are many reasons why the Court should do this.
1. There are American adults, and in some cases their
children, suffering right now because of discriminatory laws preventing them
from marrying or even just being together. If we really care about children,
equality, stability, security, and valuing family, we will let people decide
for themselves what kind of relationships they will have, including marriage,
if they want to marry.
3. As Court precedent states, consensual sex is part of the
liberty protected by due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
4. As Court precedent states, when the government intrudes
on choices concerning family living arrangements, the usual deference to the
legislature is inappropriate, and the Court must examine carefully the
importance of the governmental interests advanced and the extent to which they
are served by the challenged regulation.
6. Freedom of religion is a basic Constitutional right. One
group’s religion should not deny the rights of other consenting adults to be together
or marry. Conversely, some religions recognize or promote marriages currently
banned under laws in most or all fifty states, depending on the marriages.
7. A Court ruling recognizing relationship rights and full marriage equality
for all adults will provide what the Constitution requires: equal protection, rather
than a piecemeal approach of this freedom to marry or that form
of civil union. Equality just for some, or in some aspects but not
others, or in this state but not that state, is not
equality. The Constitutional principles of equal protection, freedom of
association, freedom of religion, and the right to privacy, along with basic
fairness, rational
reflection, and compassion, necessitate that the US government ensure the
rights of all adults.
8. The momentum within the US, neighboring countries, and the modern world
is for marriage equality. Full marriage equality is inevitable, as even many
opponents of equality admit. So it is pointless to drag the fight out. The
Court can end the uncertainties and inconsistencies, and end the hateful,
destructive, confusing, costly state-by-state fights that often pit older
generations against younger generations, by putting the US on the right side of
history sooner rather than later and recognizing relationship rights for all
adults. More and more US states are adopting the limited same-gender freedom to
marry. Many others have domestic partnerships or civil unions. Utah's law criminalizing
polyamory has been overturned, but that ruling is being appealed by the state, while other states allow polyamory but do not protect polyamorists
and deny the polygamous and polyamorous freedom to marry. Some states allow
first cousins to marry monogamously without restriction, other states allow
them to marry with restrictions, some states ban this freedom to marry
entirely, and a couple of states even criminalize sex between first cousins.
Some states allow any adults who are closer relatives their sexual rights
with each other while other states ban
those rights.
9. Full marriage equality will end inequalities and
confusion in immigration policies.
10. Recognizing relationships rights, including full
marriage equality, for all adults is good for business, as many businesses have
publicly stated. Their employees will no longer be treated as second-class
citizens, their human resources departments will not have to deal with
state-by-state conflicts, and employees will be free to move (temporarily or
permanently) from one location to another without facing different restrictions
on their relationships.
11. Government employees, including the men and women
serving in our military, will not have to face different restrictions on their
relationships from place to place.
Nobody should fear being arrested and imprisoned for having a consensual
relationship with other adults.
Nobody should be denied the freedom to marry other consenting adults.
There are people who love each other, who have been living as spouses, even
have children together, who are denied their rights, who need and
want full marriage equality.
Let’s get on the right side of history sooner rather
than later, and put the hate, bigotry, and bullying behind us. The US Supreme
Court should protect
the rights of all adults in all states.
It would already be much easier if gender registration were to end. Also for transsexual and transgender people.
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