VoxBrief - August 2015 - The Meaning Of Marriage: Why The US Supreme Court Got It Wrong

VoxBrief - August 2015 - The Meaning Of Marriage: Why The US Supreme Court Got It Wrong

THE MEANING OF MARRIAGE: WHY THE US SUPREME COURT GOT IT WRONG. Edited by Roslyn Phillips, BSc DipEd.

 

 

 

 

On 26 June 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled (5:4) that same-sex 'marriage' is a fundamental right under the US Constitution. This decision by five unelected judges has automatically legalised same-sex 'marriage' in all 50 US states, including those where voters had rejected same-sex 'marriage' via democratic referendums.

 

 

The majority ruling was splashed across world headlines - but very few media outlets reported the foud dissenting opinions, including that of US Chief Justice John Roberts. All four were scathing of the majority judgment, pointing out that it ignores both logic and precedent, and exceeds the Court's pwer. Each opinion expressed deep concern that the Court has ushered in a new form of tyranny.

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