February 04, 2005

Baby Steps

Today was a great day for Gays and Lesbians (and their supporters!!!) here in New York.

N.Y. judge strikes down gay marriage ban: Ruling says same-sex couple can’t be denied equal rights

The Associated Press

NEW YORK - A judge declared Friday that a law banning same-sex marriage violates the state constitution, a first-of-its-kind ruling in New York that would clear the way for gay couples to wed if it survives on appeal.

Gay rights activists hailed the ruling as a historic victory that “delivers the state Constitution’s promise of equality to all New Yorkers.”

“The court recognized that unless gay people can marry, they are not being treated equally under the law,” said Susan Sommer, a Lambda Legal Defense Fund lawyer who presented the case. “Same-sex couples need the protections and security marriage provides, and this ruling says they’re entitled to get them the same way straight couples do.”

State Supreme Court Justice Doris Ling-Cohan ruled in favor of five gay couples who had been denied marriage licenses by New York City. The Supreme Court is New York’s trial level court.

The couples brought a lawsuit arguing they were denied legal protections guaranteed under the constitution. The judge agreed and said the New York City clerk may not deny a license to any couple solely because the two are of the same sex.

“Under both the federal and New York State constitutions, it is beyond question that the right to liberty” extends to protect marriage,” Ling-Cohan wrote.

The ruling will not take effect for at least 30 days. The city Law Department issued a statement saying only, “We are reviewing the decision thoroughly and considering our options.”

The judge ordered a copy of her decision sent to the state attorney general, who was not involved in the case. Calls to Attorney General Eliot Spitzer’s office were not immediately returned.

The ruling applies only in the city, but could extend statewide if upheld by the Court of Appeals in Albany.

Mathew Staver, president of Liberty Counsel, said he was “disappointed” by the decision. “Redefinition of a law’s terms is for the legislature to do, not for a judge. She’s an activist judge legislating from the bench.”

Mary Jo Kennedy and Jo-Ann Shain, one of the couples in the case, said they were thrilled by the ruling and believed it would offer their family increased legal protection. They have been together 23 years and have a 15-year-old daughter.

“We’re just overjoyed,” said Shain. “We didn’t think it would ever happen.

Kennedy said she wants to marry Shain as soon as possible. “I can’t wait,” she said. “We went to buy a (marriage) license in March 2004 and couldn’t get it. That’s what started this whole thing.”

The judge noted that one plaintiff in the case, Curtis Woolbright, is the son of an interracial couple who moved to California in 1966 to marry. She said California then was the only state whose courts had ruled that interracial marriage prohibitions were unconstitutional.

Posted by Maria at February 4, 2005 09:52 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Heard that on the news and yeah, it's a great day, tomorrow's a different story, but today rocks!

Posted by: Cupie at February 4, 2005 10:17 PM

Hahaa! Exactly, Cupie.

Posted by: Maria at February 4, 2005 10:40 PM

I just read last week that Canadas military is accepting gay marriage. I think they are a model right now for this issue. I am glad to hear that the gay community is finally getting their steps towards equality. I hope Portland finally steps up one of these days and joins the crowd.

Posted by: Josh at February 5, 2005 02:37 AM

I am glad to hear this. I figured it would be the equal protection clause that was used as the arguement. I'm really happy about this.

Posted by: pam at February 5, 2005 11:19 AM

I think the ban on gay marriage has hit me harder than the election results.

Posted by: geeekgirl at February 5, 2005 09:11 PM

chink chink...chink chink chink

Posted by: cul at February 6, 2005 10:22 AM

..baby steps indeed. But we'll take them nonetheless. Thanks for posting that Maria.

R.

Posted by: Richard at February 7, 2005 07:25 PM

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Obviously, that's not my post. Geoffrey is now using a proxie located in the Middle East. He's been on my blog ten times a day, even though I haven't been posting there.
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Posted by: Cosa Nostradamus at February 11, 2005 08:42 AM
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