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Richard A King Esq Analysis

For once, a good decision from the US Supreme Court allowing federal benefits for same-sex married couples. Richard A King MJoTA 2013 v8n1 p0626


Today, June 26 20013, the US Supreme Court finally made an uncharacteristically good and correct decision in striking down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), thereby recognizing the fundamental right of Americans to marry whomever they choose to without suffering the snares of discrimination by their government.

Among other wide ranging benefits, this decision will immediately allow all same-sex married couples in certain states to receive the same scrutiny and benefits when they submit applications for US Immigration benefits such as visas and Green Cards.


The Supreme Court ruled that married same-sex couples were entitled to federal benefits calling the federal statute invalid, with no legitimate purpose except to “disparage and injure those whom the State, by its marriage laws, sought to protect in personhood and dignity”.


It determined that DOMA is as an unconstitutional violation of the Fifth Amendment; a deprivation of the equal liberty of persons that is protected by the Fifth Amendment. In this decision, the Supreme Court upheld its long held sacred role of protecting the fundamental rights of discrete, disfavored minorities.


Many same-sex families have been denied immigration benefits and have fought for years to legally remain in the United States. Now, these Americans will be able to seek residency visas, or green cards, for their spouses of the same sex.


The Obama administration has refrained during the past two years from carrying out deportations of immigrants in same-sex couples, but the foreigners remained in legal limbo tens of thousands of gay Americans who are married to foreigners. They will be able for the first time to apply for permanent resident visas for their spouses and will no longer live with the fear the couple could be separated by deportation.


President Obama applauded today’s decision remarking that “the laws of our land are catching up to the fundamental truth that millions of Americans hold in our hearts: when all Americans are treated as equal, no matter who they are or whom they love, we are all more free”.

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Richard A King 
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-Contributing editor at MJoTA.org sites

Attorney at Law since Jan 1993

Son of Barbados

University education:
-City University of New York School of Law, Queens, NY
-City University of New York Queens College, NY

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