Thursday, December 19, 2013

New Mexico Supreme Court Rules Gay Marriage Constitutional

The New Mexico Supreme Court  : On Thursday, The New Mexico Supreme Court declared gay marriage constitutional based on it being unconstitutional to deny a marriage license to gay and lesbian couples.

From the ruling: Prohibiting same-gender marriages is not substantially related to the governmental interests advanced by the parties opposing same-gender marriage or to the purposes we have identified. Therefore, barring individuals from marrying and depriving them of the rights, protections, and responsibilities of civil marriage solely because of their sexual orientation violates the Equal Protection Clause under Article II, Section 18 of the New Mexico Constitution. We hold that the State of New Mexico is constitutionally required to allow same-gender couples to marry and must extend to them the rights, protections, and responsibilities that derive from civil marriage under New Mexico law.



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