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Iowa Supreme Court Strikes Down Gay Marriage Ban

gay marriage skadden.jpgThe Iowa Supreme Court held that Iowa’s same-sex marriage ban violated the constitutional rights of gay couples. The Wall Street Journal reports on the ruling in Varnum v. Brien:

In its decision, the court upheld a 2007 district court judge’s ruling that the law violates the state constitution. It strikes the language from Iowa code limiting marriage to only between a man a woman.

“The court reaffirmed that a statute inconsistent with the Iowa constitution must be declared void even though it may be supported by strong and deep-seated traditional beliefs and popular opinion,” said a summary of the ruling issued by the court.

First the state propels Obama to the Democratic nomination, and now it’s in the vanguard of the gay marriage debate. This is still Iowa we’re talking about, right?

Not surprisingly, a spokesperson for the Iowa Family Policy Center was deeply saddened that more people will be allowed to get married:

Bryan English, spokesman for the Iowa Family Policy Center, a conservative group that opposes same-sex marriage, said many Iowans are disappointed with the ruling and don’t want the courts to decide the issue.

“I would say the mood is one of mourning right now in a lot of ways, and yet the first thing we did after internalizing the decision was to walk across the street and begin the process of lobbying our legislators to let the people of Iowa vote,” Mr. English said. “This is an issue that will define (lawmakers’) leadership. This is not a side issue.”

Ready or not, history is coming.

Iowa Court Paves Way for Gay Marriage [Wall Street Journal]
Varnum v. Brien [PDF; via How Appealing]

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