Posted by toddcommish on 5/21/2012 6:22:00 PM (view original):
Posted by jrd_x on 5/21/2012 3:13:00 PM (view original):
Posted by toddcommish on 5/21/2012 3:05:00 PM (view original):
I would say that the will of the voters in several states constitutes a compelling legal reason.
You could say that. Doesn't make it true.
You saying "doesn't make it true" doesn't mean it might not be true.
IOW, despite your seeming zeal for liberalism, your world view does not = legal basis for anything
The will of the people is irrelevant with regard to the constitutionality of a law. If the majority wants to take a right away from just a group (prop 8 in CA), then there has to be a reason for doing so beyond just the want to do it.
If the majority doesn't have one, then the law gets overturned in court like prop 8 did.
My liberal worldview is not a legal basis for anything. But my opinion on this subject just happens to line up with federal appeals court ruling on prop 8.