Sometimes common sense prevails
Perverts miss out in Maryland!
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Maryland's Highest Court Upholds State Law Favoring Traditional Marriage
ANNAPOLIS, September 18, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Today, the Maryland Court
of Appeals, in a 4-3 decision, upheld the state's marriage law, which says
"only a marriage between a man and a woman is
valid in this state." In January 2006 the circuit court for
Baltimore City struck down the marriage law (Family Law Article 2-201) as
discriminatory on the basis of sex in violation of the Maryland Declaration of
Rights in the case of Conaway v. Deane.
Maryland's highest court reversed the circuit court, ruling today that the
marriage law did not violate the state Equal Rights Amendment, did not
discriminate on the basis of sex and that the state has an interest in fostering
procreation and the traditional family. The court's opinion stated: "In light of
the fundamental nature of procreation, and the importance placed on it by the
Supreme Court, safeguarding an environment most conducive to the stable
propagation and continuance of the human race is a legitimate government
interest."
When the case was appealed, Liberty Counsel filed an amicus brief on behalf of
the Association of Maryland Families, urging the state's highest court to uphold
the marriage law. Liberty Counsel's brief argued that the marriage law does not
discriminate on the basis of sex.
The Supreme Court established decades ago that marriage is a fundamental right,
but it is not a standard-less right to marry whomsoever one chooses. It is only
the right for one man and one woman to create a legal union without undue
interference from the government. Preserving
marriage as the union of one man and one woman furthers the state's interest in
maintaining an institution that forms the very foundation of society.
Mathew D. Staver, Founder of Liberty Counsel and Dean of Liberty University
School of Law, commented: "Marriage between one man and one woman is rooted in
American history and forms the foundation for
stable families and prosperous communities. The Maryland court
has sided with common sense and objective reality."
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