Saturday, December 15, 2012

Dallas Morning News supports marriage equality


In January of 2011, the Dallas Morning News made news by announcing that it would not publish same-sex marriage announcements because same-sex marriage remains unrecognized in Texas. Six months later the paper to changed their policy due to public outrage.

Today, almost two years later, the paper has made another big announcement: they're endorsing marriage equality.
Same-sex marriage has been percolating at the state level for several years, leading to a patchwork of laws that create more confusion than clarity. The court can undo that confusion by determining the constitutional parameters of this issue.
We urge the Supreme Court to affirm the right of gay couples to marry based upon the fundamental American ideal of equality before the law. It is critical that the court also make clear that such a ruling won’t require churches whose doctrines oppose same-sex marriage to perform such ceremonies.
The paper's editorial also highlights the broadsheet's own support for inclusion - they opposed a constitutional amendment prohibiting same-sex marriage and support non-discrimination policies in their workplace - and concludes, "What’s at stake before the Supreme Court is how a secular society should respond to the growing demand for same-sex marriage."

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