Defying Gravity

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Hands Off The Constitutions; An expert looks at how not to ban gay marriage

A conservative circuit court judge wrote an interesting opinion piece in this week's Washington Post. He does not write in support of gay marriage. Rather, he takes to task how gay marriage opponents are hijacking constitutions to get their way.

The Framers meant our Constitution to establish a structure of government and to provide individuals certain inalienable rights against the state. They certainly did not envision our Constitution as a place to restrict rights or enact public policies, as the Federal Marriage Amendment does.

Ordinary legislation -- not constitutional amendments -- should express the community's view that marriage "shall consist only of the union of a man and a woman." To use the Constitution for prescriptions of policy is to shackle future generations that should have the same right as ours to enact policies of their own. To use the Constitution as a forum for even our most favored views strikes a blow of uncommon harshness upon disfavored groups, in this case gay citizens who would never see this country's founding charter as their own.

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