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The people and their elected representatives should debate the wisdom of redefining marriage. Judges should not.

Democrat-Appointed Federal Judge: No Right to Same-Sex Marriage


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By Ryan T. Anderson —— Bio and Archives October 23, 2014

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On Tuesday, United States District Judge Juan Pérez-Giménez upheld Puerto Rico’s law defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman. He concluded that the U.S. Constitution does not require the redefinition of marriage.
Notably, Pérez-Giménez becomes the first Democrat-appointee to the federal bench to uphold marriage law since the Supreme Court’s Windsor decision on the Defense of Marriage Act case. And it is the Supreme Court’s Windsor decision that Pérez-Giménez highlights as to why states have constitutional authority to make marriage policy: More...



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