At 82, the supreme urt jtice cut through the qutn of gay marriage’s nstutnaly a way that seemed to move even her most nservative peers
Contents:
- RUTH BAR GSBURG EMPHASIZ 'CONSTUTN' AT GAY WEDDG
- SUPREME COURT JTICE SAYS AMERINS READY TO ACCEPT GAY MARRIAGE
- RUTH BAR GSBURG THKS AMERINS ARE READY FOR GAY MARRIAGE
RUTH BAR GSBURG EMPHASIZ 'CONSTUTN' AT GAY WEDDG
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Legal regnn of queer liv, same-sex marriage equaly, the crimalizatn of homosexualy, and job protectns: Ruth Bar Gsburg’s impact on the liv of LGBTQ+ Amerins is lculable, as is the potential impact of her ath on Friday. ”Jtic Slia, Thomas, and Rehnquist dissented, wh Slia argug that was “ratnal” to whhold protectns for queer people bee their behavr was that homosexualy was crimalized would not rema the se for much longer, thanks part to Gsburg.
Gsburg once aga joed the majory fdg that the crimalizatn of homosexualy was was a particularly plex cisn, bee the urt had upheld crimalizatn nearly 20 years earlier.
SUPREME COURT JTICE SAYS AMERINS READY TO ACCEPT GAY MARRIAGE
Two months after she joed a landmark Supreme Court lg that said the feral ernment mt regnize gay marriag, Jtice Ruth Bar Gsburg on Saturday was reportedly officiatg such a weddg. * ruth ginsburg gay *
But the majory, wh which Gsburg joed, found that the earlier lg “means the liv of homosexual persons, ” and that “was not rrect when was cid, and is not rrect today.
Clayton County, ncerng a gay employee fired after he mentned jog a gay softball league; he sued, seekg to have sexual orientatn and genr inty regnized as protected class the same way as race and disabily. The se volved a gay employee who was fired after mentng his gay softball league.
RUTH BAR GSBURG THKS AMERINS ARE READY FOR GAY MARRIAGE
The jtice says that the acceptance of gay rights reflects the U.S. Constutn's "geni." * ruth ginsburg gay *
She Stck Down Anti-Gay Amendments In 1996, jt three years after her appotment to the Supreme Court, Gsburg tablished herself as a fenr of LGBTQ rights.
Amerins are prepared to accept a U.S. Supreme Court lg legalizg same-sex marriage, Jtice Ruth Bar Gsburg said, potg to what she scribed as a sweepg change attus toward gays. * ruth ginsburg gay *
The amendment, passed by Colorado voters four years earlier, would have prohibed the state om enactg anti-discrimatn protectns for gays, lbians and bisexuals. In short, homosexuals and bisexuals wouldn’t have had any protectn agast discrimatn. They were applied to LGBTQ and straight upl the 60s progrsed, the laws were creasgly ed to discrimate agast gay men.
In some stat, sodomy laws were rewrten so they’d only apply to gay men.