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Mark Strasser (Author)
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June 1, 1997
"Strasser sets forth many strong legal and moral arguments for opposing the organized right-wing anti-gay anti-marriage campaign now raging state by state, a campaign designed to make this country a house divided in which targeted couples do not know whether they are married or not as they cross state borders. He blasts the election-year federal anti-marriage law that created a caste-system of marriage in America just to discriminate against lesbian and gay soon-to-be-weds. Any American uncomfortable with the idea of second-class citizens and second- class marriages will welcome the legal ammunition in this book."--Evan Wolfson, Director of the Marriage Project of the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund and co-counsel on Baehr v. Miike, the Hawaii marriage case

"Strasser . . . analyzes the arguments against same-sex marriage one by one and concludes that none achieves legal credibility. He reviews the bars on marriage based on definition, procreation, custody, and protection of children and the debates centered on equal protection. Looking at the recently passed Defense of Marriage Act, he concludes that it may be unconstitutional. . . . This [book] is of great current relevance."--Library Journal

In a new preface, Mark Strasser discusses recent developments in the legal battle over same-sex marriages in Hawaii. He anticipates the likely state- and nation-wide impact of the Hawaii Supreme Court's decision.


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Strasser (law, Capital Univ., Columbus, Ohio) here analyzes the arguments against same-sex marriage one by one and concludes that none achieves legal credibility. He reviews the bars on marriage based on definition, procreation, custody, and protection of children and the debates centered on equal protection. Looking at the recently passed Defense of Marriage Act, he concludes that it may be unconstitutional. The logic of the case presented by Strasser will be debated by lawyers and its success or failure decided by judges in the years to come. As such, this is of great current relevance, but much of the material has already appeared in law reviews, and the legal language may make it more appropriate for special and academic collections. Public libraries should consider Andrew Sullivan's Same-Sex Marriage, Pro and Con (LJ 3/15/97).?Jeffery Ingram, Newport P.L., Ore.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press (June 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801484294
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801484292
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE LEGAL BASES FOR SAME-SEX MARRIAGE, September 24, 2010
Mark Strasser

Legally Wed:

Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution

(Ithica, NY: Cornell UP, 1997) 241 pages

(ISBN: 0-8014-3408-8; hardcover)

(ISBN: 0-8014-8429-4; paperback)

(Library of Congress call number: KF511.S77 1997)

An examination of all the legal and constitutional implications

of attempting to prevent same-sex couples

from having legally-recognized marriages.

There is no compelling state interest in prohibiting same-sex marriages.

Contrary to the claims of opponents, same-race marriages were not sullied

when people of different races were permitted to marry each other.

The state need not have the same rules about marriage

as any given church or religious tradition.

Some very liberal religious bodies now celebrate same-sex unions.

And some religions endorse polygamy.

If same-sex marriages were made legal by any government,

no religious organization would be compelled

to solemnize or recognize such unions.

Denying same-sex couples the right to marry

is denying them the "equal protection of the laws".

The "Defense of Marriage Act" is unconstitutional

because it could only have been born out of

animosity toward a certain class of people.

The only people affected are homosexuals.

Usually the federal government has allowed states

to make their own domestic relations laws.

Now the "Defense of Marriage Act" has announced in advance

that only marriages between partners of different sexes

will be recognized by the federal government

--no matter what the states might do in the future.

Congress did not consider a number of unintended consequences

of the "Defense of Marriage Act".

Could couples of the same sex married in one state

declare themselves unmarried

by moving to a non-recognition state?

Would child-support for a same-sex couple now divorced

be uncollectible in a non-recognition state?

The "Defense of Marriage Act" supports bigotry.

It tells young and old alike

that the federal government discriminates against same-sex couples.

What are people to think when they hear of such a law?

Some will think they are justified

in their own discriminatory behavior against the disfavored group.

This book is rather technical in some places,

but it is a very important book.

Its arguments should have been considered

by the Congress and the President

before passing and signing the "Defense of Marriage Act" in 1996.

And now it should be read by all judges

called upon to rule on the constitutionally of that Act.

Eventually, when same-sex marriages are recognized in some form

--such as state laws permitting people to register as domestic partners--

this book will be seen as one that forged the way forward for legal reform.

It definitely presents only the legal arguments favoring same-sex marriage

--as any good lawyer would do.

Contrary views are only presented to be demolished.

It would be interesting to read another book

by an equally intelligent and knowledgeable person

defending such discrimination against same-sex couples.

If you would like to read other books supportive of same-sex marriage,

search the Internet for these magic words:

"SAME-SEX MARRIAGE--FIRST BOOKS".
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