legality of same sex marriage
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INTRODUCTION
The proposed legalization of same sex marriage is one of
the most significant issues in contemporary American family
law. Presently, it is one of the most vigorously advocated
reforms discussed in law reviews, one of the most
provocative issues. It could be one of the most
revolutionary policy decisions in the history of American
family law.
The potential consequences, positive or negative, for
children, parents, same-sex couples, families, social,
structure public health, and the
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of this human rights issue. Leaving aside, as government should, objections that may be held by particular religions, the cases that are with same-sex marriages are not good for people because they are not use to hearing about it, and don't want to hear about it. At the same time, it is an argument for legalizing homosexual marriages through politics as in Denmark, rather than by court order, as may happen in Hawaii. Word Count: 2307
of this human rights issue. Leaving aside, as government should, objections that may be held by particular religions, the cases that are with same-sex marriages are not good for people because they are not use to hearing about it, and don't want to hear about it. At the same time, it is an argument for legalizing homosexual marriages through politics as in Denmark, rather than by court order, as may happen in Hawaii. Word Count: 2307