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Gay Marriage, Democracy, and the Courts
By Robert P. George
Wall Street Journal
Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Robert P. George, a professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University, said, “We are in the midst of a showdown over the legal definition of marriage. Though some state courts have interfered, the battle is mainly being fought in referenda around the country, where “same-sex marriage” has uniformly been rejected, and in legislatures, where some states have adopted it. It’s a raucous battle, but democracy is working.
“Now the fight may head to the U.S. Supreme Court. Following California’s Proposition 8, which restored the historic definition of marriage in that state as the union of husband and wife, a federal lawsuit has been filed to invalidate traditional marriage laws.
“It would be disastrous for the justices to do so. They would repeat the error in Roe v. Wade: namely, trying to remove a morally charged policy issue from the forums of democratic deliberation and resolve it according to their personal lights…
“By short-circuiting the democratic process, Roe inflamed the culture war that has divided our nation and polarized our politics.”
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