Nov 6, 2014
Cincinnati, OH –Today, a federal appeals court in Cincinnati has upheld natural marriage laws in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Liberty Counsel filed an amicus brief at the Sixth Circuit case on behalf of the American Family Association of Michigan, which was one of the coauthors of the Michigan marriage amendment.
Circuit Judge Jeffrey Sutton wrote, “Of all the ways to resolve this question, one option is not available: a poll of the three judges of this panel, or for that matter all federal judges, about whether gay marriage is a good idea. Our judicial commissions did not come with such a sweeping grant of authority, one that would allow just three of us—just two of us in truth—to make such a vital policy call for the thirty-two million citizens who live within the four states of the Sixth Circuit.”
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the law based on Baker v. Nelson, stating that it was still good law. “The Court has yet to inform us that we are not, and we have no license to engage in a guessing game about whether the Court will change its mind or, more aggressively, to assume authority to overrule Baker ourselves.” In the Baker decision, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a law defining marriage as one man and one woman did not violate the U.S. Constitution, and the United States Supreme Court ruled that there was no federal question, and Baker became precedent.
Sutton continued, “A dose of humility makes us hesitant to condemn as unconstitutionally irrational a view of marriage shared not long ago by every society in the world, shared by most, or not all, or our ancestors, and shared still today by a significant number of states.”
“With a divide in the appeals court rulings, the Supreme Court will likely take up the issue,” said Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel.
The Supreme Court has upheld marriage as a foundational social institution that is necessarily defined as the union of one man and one woman:
“Marriage is not merely a creation of any one civilization or its statutes, but is an institution older than the Constitution and, indeed, older than any laws of any nation. Marriage is a natural bond that society or religion can only ‘solemnize,’” Staver concluded.
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