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Maryland Joins New York in Recognizing Out-of-State Marriages of Same-Sex Couples: Lambda Legal Applauds AG Opinion

"The Big Apple didn't topple after New York recognized out-of-state marriages of same-sex couples - far from it - and many families in Maryland just got more stability."

New York, NY- Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler issued an opinion saying that recognition of out-of-state marriages of same-sex couples is consistent with Maryland law. Lambda Legal applauds the opinion that follows similar analysis in other states like New York.

 

Task Force Action Fund responds to Maryland attorney general's opinion on same-sex marriages

The opinion affirms the dignity of marriages of same-sex couples performed in other jurisdictions

 

WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 — Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler issued a legal opinion that states that marriages of same-sex couples validly entered into in other jurisdictions may be honored and recognized by state agencies.

 

Equality California Sponsors Bill Strengthening Religious Freedoms for Clergy

New bill, introduced by Senator Mark Leno, affirms that no clergy member will be forced under law to perform any civil marriage that is against his or her belief system

 

SACRAMENTO – Equality California announced it is sponsoring new legislation that protects clergy from performing any civil marriage that is contrary to the tenets of his or her faith and that provides clear distinctions between civil and religious marriage in state law. The Civil Marriage Religious Freedom Act, SB 906, introduced by Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) and co-sponsored by California Council of Churches IMPACT, includes in state law that clergy are able to choose which civil marriages they solemnize.

 

Hawai'i Legislators Kill Civil Unions Bill Yet Again, Lambda Legal and ACLU Readying Lawsuit

"Enough is enough. Infinite patience in the face of discrimination is irresponsible."

 

Honolulu, HI — Lambda Legal and the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawai'i Foundation (ACLU) today announced they are planning legal action against the state of Hawai'i following last Friday's failure by the Hawai'i Legislature to enact a law providing broad legal rights and duties to the state's lesbian and gay couples.

 

Human Rights Campaign Applauds Cindy and Meghan McCain, Wife and Daughter of 2008 Republican Presidential Nominee, for Standing Up to Support Marriage Equality for Same-Sex Couples

John McCain’s Wife and Daughter Also Pose for Photos Lending Their Public Support to the NOH8 Campaign, An Effort Protesting California’s Discriminatory Prop. 8 Law Banning Marriages for Same-Sex Couples

 

WASHINGTON  DC– The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, applauded prominent Republicans Cindy and Meghan McCain, the wife and daughter of 2008 Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain, for publicly standing up and voicing their support for marriage equality for same-sex couples.  Cindy and Meghan McCain have lent their faces and efforts to the NOH8 campaign, which was formed to protest passage of Proposition 8, California’s discriminatory anti-marriage law.  Visit NOH8's website (www.hoh8campaign.com) to see both McCains' photo endorsements of marriage equality.

 

“Cindy and Meghan McCain’s outspoken, public support of full marriage equality for loving and committed same-sex couples further underscores that equality is not a liberal issue or a conservative issue,” said Joe Solmonese, President of the Human Rights Campaign.  “We are deeply grateful to Mrs. McCain for proactively reaching out and offering her support of our community’s equality.  In households throughout the country, families are talking about equality and minds are changing.  The McCains are a prominent example, but they are not alone.  Little by little, family member by family member, there is no doubt that our country is headed in the direction of full equality for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, and Cindy and Meghan McCain’s courageous decision to publicly stand up will certainly be a beacon for others to follow.”

 

Unfortunately, Senator John McCain (R-AZ) quickly released an official statement from his Senate office reiterating his anti-marriage equality position and touting his past support for discriminatory measures.  The statement reads, “Senator McCain respects the views of members of his family. The Senator chaired the effort to successfully pass Arizona Proposition 102, the Marriage Protection Amendment, and his opposition to gay marriage remains the same. Senator McCain believes the sanctity of marriage is only defined as between one man and one woman.”

 

Solmonese continued, “Views like those touted in Senator McCain’s statement are not only out of the mainstream in America, but are also clearly out of step in his own household.  The fact is that millions of Americans are living in long-term, committed relationships that deserve to be treated fairly by our government. Anything less simply falls short of the founding tenants of our great country.”

 

At this time, five states recognize marriage for same-sex couples under state law: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont and New Hampshire.  The D.C. marriage law is likely to become effective on March 2, 2009. Five additional states — California, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington and Nevada — provide same-sex couples with access to the state-level benefits and responsibilities of marriage, through either civil unions or domestic partnerships.

 

Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Rhode Island and Wisconsin provide same-sex couples with limited rights and benefits.  New York and Washington, D.C., recognize marriages of same-sex couples validly entered into outside of the jurisdiction.

 

California recognized marriages by same-sex couples between June and November of 2008, before voters approved Proposition 8, which purports to amend the state constitution to prohibit marriage equality.  Couples married during that window remain married under California law, but all other same-sex couples can only receive a domestic partnership within the state. The state will recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages that occurred before November 5, 2008, as marriages, and those that occurred on or after November 5, 2008, as domestic partnerships. The Proposition 8 vote has been challenged in federal court; a trial is currently under way in San Francisco.

 

Same-sex couples do not receive federal rights and benefits in any state.  For an electronic map showing where marriage equality stands in the states, please visit: www.HRC.org/State_Laws .

 

The Human Rights Campaign is America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. By inspiring and engaging all Americans, HRC strives to end discrimination against LGBT citizens and realize a nation that achieves fundamental fairness and equality for all.
 
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