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Gay marriage: Supreme Court to hear Defense of Marriage Act case | Gay marriage: Supreme Court to hear Defense of Marriage Act case |
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The US Supreme Court is to consider whether to strike down a law denying federal benefits to same-sex couples, a day after weighing a gay marriage ban. | |
The Defense of Marriage Act denies gay couples access to federal benefits under its definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman only. | The Defense of Marriage Act denies gay couples access to federal benefits under its definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman only. |
On Tuesday California's Proposition 8, which bans gay marriage, was scrutinised by the nine justices. | |
A ruling in both cases is expected before the end of June. | |
The Defense of Marriage Act (Doma), signed by President Bill Clinton in 1996, has already been overturned by four federal courts and two courts of appeal. | The Defense of Marriage Act (Doma), signed by President Bill Clinton in 1996, has already been overturned by four federal courts and two courts of appeal. |
Wider implications? | |
In October, the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in New York said the law violated the equal protection clause of the US Constitution. | In October, the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in New York said the law violated the equal protection clause of the US Constitution. |
The case was originally brought by Edith Windsor, 83, who was required to pay more than $350,000 (£220,000) of inheritance taxes to the federal government after the death of her wife, Thea Spyer, in 2009 because, under Doma, their marriage was not recognised. | The case was originally brought by Edith Windsor, 83, who was required to pay more than $350,000 (£220,000) of inheritance taxes to the federal government after the death of her wife, Thea Spyer, in 2009 because, under Doma, their marriage was not recognised. |
Married heterosexual couples would have been exempt from that tax. | Married heterosexual couples would have been exempt from that tax. |
President Barack Obama took the unusual step in February 2011 of ordering his administration not to defend Doma in court. | President Barack Obama took the unusual step in February 2011 of ordering his administration not to defend Doma in court. |
But Republicans in the House of Representatives do support Doma, and lawyers acting on their behalf will defend the law instead of the Department of Justice. | But Republicans in the House of Representatives do support Doma, and lawyers acting on their behalf will defend the law instead of the Department of Justice. |
Correspondents say that what the court decides on Doma could have wider implications for other laws relating to gay marriage. | Correspondents say that what the court decides on Doma could have wider implications for other laws relating to gay marriage. |
On Tuesday the Supreme Court heard arguments in another gay marriage case, on the legality of a California constitutional amendment banning same-sex unions. | On Tuesday the Supreme Court heard arguments in another gay marriage case, on the legality of a California constitutional amendment banning same-sex unions. |
Proposition 8 was approved by California voters in a referendum in November 2008, but the state government declined to defend it in federal courts. | Proposition 8 was approved by California voters in a referendum in November 2008, but the state government declined to defend it in federal courts. |
'Uncharted waters' | |
Supporters of gay marriage are hoping for a broad decision from the court that could erase bans on same-sex unions nationwide. | Supporters of gay marriage are hoping for a broad decision from the court that could erase bans on same-sex unions nationwide. |
However, legal analysts say the justices' comments during Tuesday's hearing did not seem to indicate that they were leaning in favour of a sweeping ruling. | However, legal analysts say the justices' comments during Tuesday's hearing did not seem to indicate that they were leaning in favour of a sweeping ruling. |
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a liberal, questioned whether the issue should be allowed to take its course for the time being on a state-by-state level. | Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a liberal, questioned whether the issue should be allowed to take its course for the time being on a state-by-state level. |
Justice Anthony Kennedy, the closely watched swing vote, compared the court's possible journey in the case to going into "uncharted waters" or even over "a cliff". | |
And Justice Samuel Alito, a conservative, questioned whether the time was right for judicial intervention on the issue of same-sex marriage, given that he said it was newer than mobile phones or the internet. | And Justice Samuel Alito, a conservative, questioned whether the time was right for judicial intervention on the issue of same-sex marriage, given that he said it was newer than mobile phones or the internet. |
Outside the court, hundreds of protesters gathered to express support for and opposition to gay marriage. | Outside the court, hundreds of protesters gathered to express support for and opposition to gay marriage. |
Currently, nine US states and Washington DC permit same-sex marriage. Twelve other states allow civil unions or domestic partnerships that provide varying degrees of state marriage benefits. | Currently, nine US states and Washington DC permit same-sex marriage. Twelve other states allow civil unions or domestic partnerships that provide varying degrees of state marriage benefits. |
Recent opinion polls have shown a steady rise in support for same-sex marriage in the US. There has been a flurry of recent declarations by high-profile political figures, such as Hillary Clinton, in support of gay marriage. | |