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US rebuff to gay marriage opponents | US rebuff to gay marriage opponents |
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The US Supreme Court has rejected appeals against gay marriage in five states - Indiana, Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia and Wisconsin. | The US Supreme Court has rejected appeals against gay marriage in five states - Indiana, Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia and Wisconsin. |
The move increases the number of states where same-sex marriage is legal to 30, plus the District of Columbia. | The move increases the number of states where same-sex marriage is legal to 30, plus the District of Columbia. |
By declining to hear the appeals, the court left intact lower court rulings that had struck down those state bans. | |
Support for gay marriage in the US has gained momentum since the Supreme Court delivered two landmark rulings in 2013. | Support for gay marriage in the US has gained momentum since the Supreme Court delivered two landmark rulings in 2013. |
Monday's ruling means that the nine justices of the court have stopped short from resolving the question of same-sex marriage nationwide. | Monday's ruling means that the nine justices of the court have stopped short from resolving the question of same-sex marriage nationwide. |
But it was received rapturously by gay marriage campaigners. | But it was received rapturously by gay marriage campaigners. |
"Today is a joyous day for thousands of couples across America who will immediately feel the impact of today's Supreme Court action," said Chad Griffin, president of Human Rights Campaign. | "Today is a joyous day for thousands of couples across America who will immediately feel the impact of today's Supreme Court action," said Chad Griffin, president of Human Rights Campaign. |
But he urged the court to tackle "a complex and discriminatory patchwork of marriage laws" that remain in place. | But he urged the court to tackle "a complex and discriminatory patchwork of marriage laws" that remain in place. |
"The only acceptable solution is nationwide marriage equality and we recommit to ourselves to securing that ultimate victory as soon as possible," he said. | "The only acceptable solution is nationwide marriage equality and we recommit to ourselves to securing that ultimate victory as soon as possible," he said. |
US media reaction | US media reaction |
"The Court's denial of review in all the pending cases strikes me as grossly irresponsible, as a huge abdication of duty on the part of at least six justices." - Ed Whelan, in the National Review | "The Court's denial of review in all the pending cases strikes me as grossly irresponsible, as a huge abdication of duty on the part of at least six justices." - Ed Whelan, in the National Review |
"Supreme Court declining these cases is a victory for gay marriage, but also for letting states do the lifting. Seems about right to me." - tweeted Jason Kuznicki of the Cato Institute | "Supreme Court declining these cases is a victory for gay marriage, but also for letting states do the lifting. Seems about right to me." - tweeted Jason Kuznicki of the Cato Institute |
"The real question is what Justice Anthony Kennedy thinks. Is he ready and willing to hold that the Constitution guarantees a right to same-sex marriage? Or is he still conflicted given his federalist sympathies?" - Jonathan H Adler, writing in the Washington Post | "The real question is what Justice Anthony Kennedy thinks. Is he ready and willing to hold that the Constitution guarantees a right to same-sex marriage? Or is he still conflicted given his federalist sympathies?" - Jonathan H Adler, writing in the Washington Post |
The ruling immediately lifted the delay on same-sex weddings in the five states, and within hours there were wedding bells in Virginia. | |
Thirty-year-old Lindsey Oliver and 42-year-old Nicole Pries received the first same-sex marriage licence issued from the Richmond Circuit Court Clerk's office shortly after 13:00 local time. | |
Couples in six other states - Colorado, Kansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia and Wyoming - are expected to be able to get married soon. | |
Last year, the Supreme Court struck down a federal law that barred the federal government from recognising same-sex marriage. | |
That led to several victories across the US as gay marriage bans were struck down in lower courts. | |
Many expected the Supreme Court to use this session to, at some point, tackle the issue nationwide, rather than address it state-by-state. | Many expected the Supreme Court to use this session to, at some point, tackle the issue nationwide, rather than address it state-by-state. |