RE: Hostility vs. feeling that certain people shouldn't marry each other

2016-10-12 Thread Laycock, H Douglas (hdl5c)
onlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of Eric J Segall Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 4:05 PM To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics Subject: Re: Hostility vs. feeling that certain people shouldn't marry each other I'm not sure it is that easy Doug because often the differe

Re: Hostility vs. feeling that certain people shouldn't marry each other

2016-10-12 Thread Eric J Segall
lists.ucla.edu> [mailto:religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of Eric J Segall Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 3:36 PM To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics mailto:religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu>> Subject: Re: Hostility vs. feeling that certain people shouldn't marry each other

Re: Hostility vs. feeling that certain people shouldn't marry each other

2016-10-12 Thread Mark Scarberry
And treatment of disapproval of same sex marriage as pernicious is counter to the assurances of respect in Obergefel. It treats those assurances as window-dressing, which I imagine many list members consider them to be. Mark Scarberry Pepperdine University School of Law  __

Re: Hostility vs. feeling that certain people shouldn't marry each other

2016-10-12 Thread Eric J Segall
I am not sure I understand your Equal Protection point. There is a huge difference (according to the Court) between a state adopting a veterans preference program in the 1970's knowing 99% of the benefits will go to men and doing it because of hostility to women in the military. One is (was) leg