I watched a little bit yesterday, and some today. Generally, I was just disgusted. I’ve never watched these hearings in the past, because I was working. But this was thinly veiled campaigning, coupled with also thinly veiled, IMO, insults. Not befitting of “great leaders.”
As someone who would potentially be harmed if we retire and move to a state that doesn't believe in marriage equality I would state that the small things matter. It won't seem like a minor kerfuffle if I'm told at the ER that I'm not allowed to be with SO because our soon to be done marriage (we've decided to elevate him, and myself I suppose, from SO to DH now that we own a home) isn't "real". Details matter.
Thanks! It’s not going to happen this month but if it did it would be the same month as several of our friends, and my sister, twelve years ago. Twelve years ago in October a lot of LGBT folks in California got married because of a justifiable fear that Prop 8 would take away their right to marry. As it did. The fact that that happened just 12 years ago in blue blue California is why it’s perfectly reasonable to expect ACB will be harming us as soon as she has the chance if the republicans succeed in jamming her sad confirmation through. She’s not the opinionless twit she’s pretending to be for the tv cameras.
Congratulations, JP. It is the details and the language that show attitude. She will be making the world worse for many people.
I don’t see that it is the job of judges to make the world a better or worse place (whatever your conception of better or worse may be). They are there to maintain a process of ensuring that the law as written is observed, not to create newer, more congenial laws. That is the job of a different branch of government.
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