LGBT Organizations Point Out that Lawsuits Could Set Back Progress on Marriage for Same-Sex Couples
For Immediate Release: May 27, 2009
NEW YORK – In response to the California Supreme Court decision allowing Prop
8 to stand, four LGBT legal organizations and five other leading national LGBT
groups are reminding the LGBT community that ill-timed lawsuits could set the
fight for marriage back. The groups released a new publication, “Why the ballot
box and not the courts should be the next step on marriage in California.” This
publication discourages people from bringing premature lawsuits based on the
federal Constitution because, without more groundwork, the U.S. Supreme Court
likely is not yet ready to rule that same-sex couples cannot be barred from
marriage. The groups also revised “Make Change, Not Lawsuits,” which was
released after the California Supreme Court decision ending the ban on marriage
for same-sex couples in California. This publication encourages couples who have
legally married to ask friends, neighbors and institutions to honor their
marriages, but discourages people from bringing lawsuits.
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