Use, after 10 years, the egalitarian marriage risks no longer being a guaranteed right

The egalitarian wedding In the United States it is a right guaranteed since 2015. In the coming months he risks no longer being it. There Supreme Court It is in fact called to decide whether or not to accept an appeal that asks to overturn the ruling Obergefell V.Hodges Which ten years ago extended the right to marriage also to couples formed by people of the same sex, in all the United States. The specific case concerns Ken Davis, former Chancellor of Rowan County, In Kentucky, which has become a symbol of the egalitarian resistance to marriage. In 2015 Davis in fact he refused to recognize marriage couples in gay couples, in the name of the law for religious reasons. He ended up in prison for six days and at the center of a long legal battle with David Ernold and David Moore, who denounced it. In 2023 the Court imposed the payment of 100 thousand dollars of damages and 260 thousand for the relative legal fees. What happened later, is that last month, Davis decided to appeal, claiming that the first amendment protects it from responsibility and defines the Obergefell V.Hodges sentence “Legally fictitious”. The call made by his lawyers who ask for “correction” of the error in the sentence, is explicitly linked to the previous reversal of Roe v. Wade on the right to abortion.

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All this happens not by chance, in this period. It is part of a specific plan of rebalancing the Supreme Court towards more conservative positions and by a wider political strategy that aims, as we are already seeing, to re -discuss the civil achievements made in past years. Everything is back in Project 2025the ultra conservative plan that Donald Trump said he had not even read everything, developed by the Heritage Foundation, chaired by Kevin Roberts, who proposes a radical renovation of the Federal Government of the United States and specifically the downsizing of the protection of the LGBQIA+community. Although not very likely, if the Supreme Court decides to accept the appeal (and today the judges who are part of it are much more conservative, three of which have been appointed by Trump), the egalitarian marriage would be questioned on a federal level, opening the way to a new phase of legal and social uncertainty, without considering that it would be a political signal of unequivocal scope.

Source: Vanity Fair

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