Marriage Protection Act passed in the States | Headlines | News | Gay.com UK
There's something wrong with a law when it hearkens back to the 19th century:
The last time such a "court-stripping" measure passed was in 1868, during the nation's reconstruction after the Civil War. Other such measures considered since then rarely made it out of committee because they were considered unconstitutional.
Friday, July 23, 2004
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