Published January 28, 2006, on WorldNetDaily.com
The raging debate over homosexual marriage took another interesting turn this week when Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge M. Brooke Murdock struck down Maryland’s state law defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman. The decision, handed down Jan. 20, claimed that Family Law §2-201 unfairly abridged the fundamental marriage rights of the nine homosexual couples who filed the lawsuit.
Judge Murdock was not satisfied with merely striking down the state statute, however. In her written opinion, the circuit court judge went several steps further by claiming that the prohibition of same-sex marriage in no way “rationally relates to a legitimate state interest.” Murdock also dismissed the notion that same-sex marriage has any negative influence on traditional marriages or the nuclear family, or that “tradition and social values alone” can bolster what she deemed a “discriminatory statutory classification.” Read the rest of this entry »
