The Legalization of Gay Marriage

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Ask any American what values founded this country and you will get very similar responses: Liberty, Freedom, or justice. These values are instilled in each American and come as naturally to us as the air we breath, or do they? Just as women fought for suffrage, and African Americans in the civil rights movement, homosexuals battle for the right to marry. This issue is affecting Americans on several levels.

Politically, gay marriage is one of the 'hot' issues that public officials are asked to take a position on. Legally, matters of jurisdiction have caused uncertainty on whether a couple of the same sex will be recognized should they decide to move. Socially, America is still in turmoil due to how strongly both the opposition and advocacy feel for their cause. This has resulted hate crimes and protest, which brings gay marriage to a personal level as well. This issue causes us to question our own morality, as well as what we perceive the impact will be on children and their views on sexuality and core values. Lastly, these issues ripple to the economic level, with the rising cost of court hearings, political action, and religious campaigning. For a near decade, states have been charged with considering each level of this issue, and it has resulted in extremely opposing outcomes.

The fourteenth amendment of the U.S. Constitution, section one states: “No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, nor shall any state deprive and person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law, nor deny any person within its jurisdiction of equal protection of laws.” The interpretation of this amendment could be, and has been, us...

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