Re: The Power of the SCOTUS III: Roberts' Rules of Order
If the courts strike down DOMA, what is the legal definition of marriage? Is it just two people or can it be more? Let me give examples:
Bob, Carol, Ted, and Alice all live in the same house. If DOMA is struck down, can Bob be married to Carol, Ted, and Alice irregardless of who has sex with whom?
Or, we have a line marriage like in Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Does that become legal?
Now, I'll go farther out -- would a brother be able to marry a sister?
That wasn't the intention.The same arguments being made today against Gay Marriages were made against mixed racial marriages.
Not apples and oranges at all.
If the courts strike down DOMA, what is the legal definition of marriage? Is it just two people or can it be more? Let me give examples:
Bob, Carol, Ted, and Alice all live in the same house. If DOMA is struck down, can Bob be married to Carol, Ted, and Alice irregardless of who has sex with whom?
Or, we have a line marriage like in Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Does that become legal?
Now, I'll go farther out -- would a brother be able to marry a sister?