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RandySF

(58,975 posts)
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 07:47 PM Dec 2013

Scalia's early and unintentional(?) Christmas gift to the LGBT community.

For the second time in a week, a federal judge embraced U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's dissent from this summer's ruling overturning the federal Defense of Marriage Act in a case challenging a state's ban on gay marriage.

Scalia was adamant in his dissent that the logic of the DOMA decision would result in state bans being overturned. In his decision Monday declaring that Ohio must recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages on death certificates, federal district judge Timothy Black wrote:

And now it is just as Justice Scalia predicted -- the lower courts are applying the Supreme Court’s decision, as they must, and the question is presented whether a state can do what the federal government cannot -- i.e., discriminate against same-sex couples … simply because the majority of the voters don’t like homosexuality (or at least didn’t in 2004). Under the Constitution of the United States, the answer is no.

Black's rhetorical nod to the Court's most outspoken conservative justice was the second such instance in four days. Last Friday, a federal judge in Utah cited Scalia's DOMA dissent four times across 40 pages in a decision overturning that state's ban on gay marriage.



http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/antonin-scalia-ohio-gay-marriage-decision

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Scalia's early and unintentional(?) Christmas gift to the LGBT community. (Original Post) RandySF Dec 2013 OP
I love this post, thank you for the holiday smile! Zorra Dec 2013 #1
It's funny, Scalia hasn't seen his dick for decades, yet he still managed to step on it. 11 Bravo Dec 2013 #2
Well said, Bravo. LuvNewcastle Dec 2013 #3
I need some eyebleach to remove that thought. madinmaryland Dec 2013 #6
Doesn't he use a mirror to shave? awoke_in_2003 Dec 2013 #9
Good. Enough of this might convince the old bastard that he's really lost it at last Warpy Dec 2013 #4
and that is because the Constitution is a floor, not a ceiling ZRT2209 Dec 2013 #5
Brilliant! rug Dec 2013 #7
He's so wrapped up in his words he doesn't know what he's saying. You know, like Fox. mountain grammy Dec 2013 #8
Holiday smilies Hekate Dec 2013 #10
K&R DeSwiss Dec 2013 #11
Definitely unintentional. truebluegreen Dec 2013 #12
Ha conservatives reeling from heartburn over one of their owns decision... Historic NY Dec 2013 #13
I wonder whether these judges are deliberately tweaking him. nt tblue37 Dec 2013 #14
Be careful what you wish for... Utopian Leftist Dec 2013 #15

Warpy

(111,292 posts)
4. Good. Enough of this might convince the old bastard that he's really lost it at last
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 08:25 PM
Dec 2013

and it's time to retire gracefully before his dementia turns him into a full blown liberal.

 

truebluegreen

(9,033 posts)
12. Definitely unintentional.
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 10:20 PM
Dec 2013

In his dissent from the DOMA decision, as in the Lawrence decision 10? years ago (overturning anti-sodomy laws), he warned that the majority decision would open the door to overturning state laws that discriminated against gays and lesbians.

And he was right.

Heh.

Utopian Leftist

(534 posts)
15. Be careful what you wish for...
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 10:37 AM
Dec 2013

especially when it's attention, and you are an ambitious prick like Scalia.

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