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Defense of DOMA Begins Today

Submitted By: Fabulous Rob on April 18, 2011 One Comment

House Republicans are expected to begin their defense of the Defense of Marriage Act in federal court on Monday.  As reported in The Advocate:

House attorneys are expected to file a motion to intervene in Windsor v. United States of America in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Edie Windsor sued after the federal government refused to recognize her marriage to Thea Spyer, who died in 2009. As a result of DOMA, Windsor was forced to pay estate tax — a six-figure bill she would have been exempt from were her marriage recognized.

According to a report from National Public Radio, House Speaker John Boehner has tapped a “big-name Republican lawyer” to argue DOMA’s constitutionality in the case.

In March, a majority of the five-member House Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group — Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy — voted to authorize the House general counsel to intervene in multiple federal lawsuits against DOMA as well as retain outside attorneys.

“I don’t think the House had any choice but to take the position that we were going to defend the work of the Congress. And only the courts are in the position of determining the constitutionality of any bill,” Boehner said in a response to a question from the Washington Blade in an April 7 press conference.

Atty. Gen. Eric Holder announced in February that Section 3 of DOMA was unconstitutional and that the Justice Department would no longer defend the 1996 law in court.

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One Response to “Defense of DOMA Begins Today”

  1. Ron says on: 19 April 2011 at 1:26 pm

    John Boehner is the only Republican on the House Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group who was a siting Congressmen in 1996 when the passed therefore if you read the law you could say that the House Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group voted 2 to 1 not to challenge DOMA and that they therefore do not have standing to challenge DOMA

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