2015年11月19日 星期四

Supreme Court Ruling Makes Same-Sex Marriage a Right Nationwide
Fri, June 26, 2015
By Doug Mills/ The New York Times
WASHINGTON — In a long-sought victory for the gay rights movement, the Supreme Court ruled by a 5-to-4 vote on Friday that the Constitution guarantees a right to same-sex marriage.
“No longer may this liberty be denied,” Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote for the majority in the historic decision. “No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice and family. In forming a marital union, two people become something greater than once they were.”
Marriage is a “keystone of our social order,” Justice Kennedy said, adding that the plaintiffs in the case were seeking “equal dignity in the eyes of the law.”
The decision, which was the culmination of decades of litigation and activism, set off jubilation and tearful embraces across the country, the first same-sex marriages in several states, and resistance — or at least stalling — in others. It came against the backdrop of fast-moving changes in public opinion, with polls indicating that most Americans now approve of the unions.
        The court’s four more liberal justices joined Justice Kennedy’s majority opinion. Each member of the court’s conservative wing filed a separate dissent, in tones ranging from resigned dismay to bitter scorn.
In dissent, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said the Constitution had nothing to say on the subject of same-sex marriage.
“If you are among the many Americans — of whatever sexual orientation — who favor expanding same-sex marriage, by all means celebrate today’s decision,” Chief Justice Roberts wrote. “Celebrate the achievement of a desired goal. Celebrate the opportunity for a new expression of commitment to a partner. Celebrate the availability of new benefits. But do not celebrate the Constitution. It had nothing to do with it.”
In a second dissent, Justice Antonin Scalia mocked the soaring language of Justice Kennedy, who has become the nation’s most important judicial champion of gay rights.
“The opinion is couched in a style that is as pretentious as its content is egotistic,” Justice Scalia wrote of his colleague’s work. “Of course the opinion’s showy profundities are often profoundly incoherent.”
As Justice Kennedy finished announcing his opinion from the bench on Friday, several lawyers seated in the bar section of the court’s gallery wiped away tears, while others grinned and exchanged embraces.
Justice John Paul Stevens, who retired in 2010, was on hand for the decision, and many of the justices’ clerks took seats in the chamber, which was nearly full as the ruling was announced. The decision made same-sex marriage a reality in the 13 states that had continued to ban it.

Structure of the Lead:
WHAT- same-sex marriage is legal
WHO-homosexual people
WHEN- June 26, 2015
WHERE-United States
WHY-the Supreme Court ruled by a 5-to-4 vote on Friday that the Constitution guarantees a right to same-sex marriage
HOW- The decision set off jubilation and tearful embraces across the country

Keywords:
1.      Profound 深刻的
2.      Embody 體現
3.      Fidelity 忠誠
4.      Marital 婚姻的
5.      Jubilation 歡呼
6.      Dignity 尊嚴

7.      Embraces 擁抱

4 則留言:

  1. I think it is really a big improvement in gender equality. For everyone has freedom to like what they want, no one can deprive their right. After passing this regulation in the USA, I think many countries will do the same thing in few months. And it is what really guarantee everyone by practical action.

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  2. It's the biggest news in this year without a doubt. I think it is an important step of America to get more freedom. Everyone has the rights to love the people who love them, no matter their gender. Although there are still many countries disapprove the same-sex marriage, but I believe that they will make some changes in some day.

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  3. For the United States through the gay marriage personally think it is an expression of the protection of human rights, had been excluded because of sexual orientation issues who had been bullying society, protection of human rights to support same-sex marriage.

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  4. I think same-sex marriage is a really good policy to every country, everyone has the right to marry, no matter which gender they love. It is a huge improvement to human, also a big opportunity to those traditional countries to develop.

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