Under the Defense of Marriage Act, the federal government does not recognize same-sex marriages even in states that have legalized it. This week, the Supreme Court ruled DOMA unconstitutional. There are two possible grounds, distinct and in some ways contradictory, for doing so. The curious thing about the court’s DOMA decision is that it contains both rationales. Charles Krauthammer Krauthammer writes a politics column that runs on Fridays. Archive @krauthammer Facebook RSS Gallery Sketching gay marriage at the Supreme Court: Post editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes shares her drawings of the scenes at the Court. Gallery Tom Toles draws the Supreme Court: A collection of...
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