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lcooksey Donating Member (373 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-19-04 08:50 PM
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24. Some het marriages not recognized by other states
I posted links to an article and on-line chat by a "conflict of law" specialist at washingtonpost.com in this other thread:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.ph...

States do recognize nearly all marriages performed in other states, but not 100%. There is precedent for them to have a little leeway on this.
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  -My legal analysis of same sex marriage in CA - Please comment Cptn Kirk  Feb-19-04 06:16 PM   #0 
  - I'm a paralegal who probably knows more law than  liberalhistorian   Feb-19-04 06:26 PM   #1 
  - Good analysis  kanrok   Feb-19-04 06:30 PM   #2 
  - I'm in my 4th year of law school (last year) and...  LawStudentMom   Feb-19-04 06:35 PM   #5 
     - True  Cptn Kirk   Feb-19-04 06:52 PM   #11 
     - You seem to be a good person to ask my question.  StopThief   Feb-19-04 08:04 PM   #21 
  - Um....  LeftCoast   Feb-19-04 06:32 PM   #3 
  - Are you sure?  Cptn Kirk   Feb-19-04 06:42 PM   #7 
  - As far as I know, DOMA only refers to Federal recognition  LeftCoast   Feb-19-04 09:22 PM   #25 
  - crossing the line  DinoBoy   Feb-19-04 06:43 PM   #8 
  - Yes it would  Cptn Kirk   Feb-19-04 06:46 PM   #10 
     - Some het marriages not recognized by other states  lcooksey   Feb-19-04 08:50 PM   #24 
  - Exactly, the same as Mass  BR_Parkway   Feb-19-04 07:24 PM   #14 
  - Not true  Cptn Kirk   Feb-19-04 07:36 PM   #16 
  - No, it could go to the USSC  kiahzero   Feb-19-04 07:41 PM   #18 
  - It sounds circular....  Snow   Feb-19-04 06:33 PM   #4 
  - It sure will.  LawStudentMom   Feb-19-04 06:36 PM   #6 
  - It's not cicular at all  Cptn Kirk   Feb-19-04 06:44 PM   #9 
  - its actually a lot easier than that argument.  kodi   Feb-19-04 07:04 PM   #12 
  - Errr...  Cptn Kirk   Feb-19-04 07:10 PM   #13 
  - Look to CA Perez v Sharp - struck down anti-miscegnation laws  mondo joe   Feb-19-04 07:29 PM   #15 
  - Excellent  Cptn Kirk   Feb-19-04 07:38 PM   #17 
  - Question: Were the anti-miscegenation laws statutes. . .  StopThief   Feb-19-04 08:02 PM   #20 
     - See my response below  Cptn Kirk   Feb-19-04 08:13 PM   #23 
  - I could be wrong, but I believe you are incorrect.  StopThief   Feb-19-04 07:55 PM   #19 
     - I have checked  Cptn Kirk   Feb-19-04 08:06 PM   #22 
 

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