Alaska Supreme Court Says Same-Sex Couples Entitled to Death Benefits.
Source: nyt/reuters
JUNEAU Alaska (Reuters) - Same-sex couples in Alaska should be eligible to receive death benefits when a partner dies despite a state ban on gay marriage, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled on Friday in its second decision in four months to favor granting benefits to gay couples.
In ruling that a 1998 amendment to the state constitution forbidding same-sex marriage did not extend to barring death benefits for same-sex couples, the court overturned a decision by the Alaska Workers Compensation Board.
The board had earlier denied a death benefits claim by an Anchorage woman, Deborah Harris, whose same-sex partner was fatally shot at work three years ago by a disgruntled employee at an Anchorage hotel where both were employed.
The board, in denying the claim, had cited the states constitutional amendment defining marriage as only between one man and one woman. But the state Supreme Court ruled that utilizing a narrow definition of a widow to exclude same-sex partners violates the surviving partners right to equal protection under the law.
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Iggo
(47,537 posts)Equal protection under the law rears its beautiful head again!
onehandle
(51,122 posts)I can hear the Witch of Wasilla screeching all the way from my window in Virginia!
Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)I don't think she's in the state. She never really went after gays when she was governor.
She can now to pander to the base. Nothing is too nasty for Caribou Barbie now.
Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)is overturned here. It's currently in the courts.