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General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: flowers on February 25, 2014, 04:13:22 pm

Title: Holder gives nod to state AGs to drop defense of gay marriage bans amid court challenges
Post by: flowers on February 25, 2014, 04:13:22 pm
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/02/25/holder-gives-nod-to-state-ags-to-drop-defense-gay-marriage-bans-amid-court/

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Attorney General Eric Holder has given the nod to his state counterparts that they do not have to defend laws they consider discriminatory -- effectively giving the green light for states to stop defending bans on gay marriage.

Holder addressed the issue during a gathering of state attorneys general on Tuesday, after detailing his position in a New York Times interview.

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Speaking to the National Association of Attorneys General, Holder said that any decision not to defend individual laws must be "exceedingly rare" and reserved for "exceptional circumstances." He indicated that legal challenges to gay marriage bans would qualify as such a circumstance.

"In general, I believe that we must be suspicious of legal classifications based solely on sexual orientation," he said.

His remarks could fuel what is already a wave of legal challenges at the state level. In the wake of the federal Defense of Marriage Act being struck down by the Supreme Court last year, several Democratic state attorneys general have taken the unusual step of abandoning their defense of state gay marriage bans.

Among the most recent is Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring, who stood by as a U.S. District Court ruled against his state's prohibition on same-sex marriage. However, his office said Monday that it would appeal that ruling -- in the interest of expediting the appeals process.

The U.S. attorney general's comments could encourage other state officials to follow in Herring's footsteps.
Title: Re: Holder gives nod to state AGs to drop defense of gay marriage bans amid court challenges
Post by: musiclady on February 25, 2014, 07:10:53 pm
Excuse me, but isn't the AG's encouraging states to completely ignore laws cause for impeachment??   
Title: Re: Holder gives nod to state AGs to drop defense of gay marriage bans amid court challenges
Post by: mountaineer on February 26, 2014, 12:30:02 am
If I were a state AG, I'd be a smidge annoyed at the U.S.AG presuming to tell me how to do my job. When will the states tell the federal government to pound sand?