Boehner: House Repubs Will Stay Out of Supreme Court Marriage Case
This represents a markedly different stance from the one congressional Republicans took when the court last considered marriage equality.
Republican leaders in the U.S. House spent a good deal of time and money trying to defend the Defense of Marriage Act before the Supreme Court, but they dont plan to get involved in the marriage equality cases the court will consider this year, House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday.
I dont expect that were going to weigh in on this, Boehner said at a news conference in response to a question from the Washington Blade. The court will make its decision and thats why theyre there, to be the highest court in the land.
The court will hear marriage cases out of Tennessee, Kentucky, Michigan, and Boehners home state of Ohio. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit last year upheld those states bans on same-sex marriage, becoming the first federal appellate to rule in favor of such bans. The Supreme Court agreed in January to hear the cases, but oral arguments have yet to be scheduled.
In 2011, after the Obama administration declined to defend DOMA in court, Congresss Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group, drawn from both the House and Senate with a 3-2 Republican majority, hired a private attorney, Paul Clement, to defend the law at a cost of more than $2 million overall. Despite Clements efforts, the Supreme Court in 2013 struck down a key section of DOMA, clearing the way for the federal government to recognize same-sex marriages.
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