Madison
Ayoso, a 21-year-old college student in Salt Lake City, should have
issues. She should be collecting unemployment, or talking to a therapist
about the trauma of being raised by two gay moms. At least that’s what a
legal brief recently filed by the state of Utah suggests.
In a case now winding through the federal courts, lawyers for Utah filed
a brief arguing that legalizing same-sex marriage will have a
frightening outcome: more children being raised by two gay parents. In
other parts of the brief, lawyers warn that if the state allows gays to
marry, every child in the state including those raised by straight
couples will be thrown into peril as parents forgo the needs of their
children in favor of more selfish pursuits. The case is one of dozens of
similar cases around the country that could wind up at the U.S. Supreme
Court later this year.
Monday, February 24, 2014
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