Could you post a better link to that case, because this is all I found for it. Unless it is the same case.
Does the Supreme Court issue rulings that only affect the parties laid out in a suit, or does every ruling affect the nation as a whole?
A contract as I understand it is a service or good for appropriate compensation. As I’m not married, is a marriage license just that, a license to be married, or is it a contract entered into with legal advice? Remember Clinton with his meaning of “is” BS? It depends on what the meaning of license is.
Every ruling they make sets a precedent for all lower courts in all cases.
A contract as I understand it is a service or good for appropriate compensation. As Im not married, is a marriage license just that, a license to be married, or is it a contract entered into with legal advice?
A marriage is a contract and that contract is valid and must be recognized in all 50 states. The defense of marriage act was a federal law which gives each state the right to not recognize that marriage, but undoubtedly that law will be declared unconstitutional, if it hasn't been already.
Remember Clinton with his meaning of is BS? It depends on what the meaning of license is.
Obviously you are not a lawyer. I am. Your arguments on this thread are specious. You are either pimping for the homosexual agenda, or you are just plain ignorant of the facts and the law.
Each Supreme Court is binding on the the Nation as a whole. the District Court rulingd effect only that particular District. The Supreme Court only rules on the Constitutionality of the matter before them. [To wit:] Is it[the matter before them] Constitutional or UnConstitutional?