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Lévi-Strauss en el Marble Palace : United States V. Windsor
Published 2013-04-01“…La perspectiva de la discriminación. 3.- United States v. Windsor. 4.- El caso y su respuesta judicial. 5.- La perspectiva de la libertad…”
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Fédéralisme et mariage entre personnes du même sexe. Quelques enseignements après Windsor
Published 2014-12-01“…The case United States v. Windsor, judged by the Supreme Court of the United States in June 2013, posed a double issue: first, the existence or not of constitutional basis for the federal definition of marriage (DOMA), a matter connected with federalism and the balance of power in the U.S. federal system, and second, the case question concerning the validity and federal recognition of same-sex marriages celebrated according to States’ law. …”
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Accommodating Empire: Comparing French and American Paths to the Legalization of Gay Marriage [Draft]
Published 2015“…In late April 2013, about twelve years after the Netherlands became the world’s first nation to legalize same-sex marriage,1 and on the heels of large and passionate protests by social conservatives, France became the fourteenth such country, eliminating the Civil Code’s gender-specific language barring equal marriage.2 Not to be outdone, United States, acting through judicial rather than legislative channels, followed suit in June 2013 with United States v. Windsor, striking down the Federal Defense of Marriage Act (“DOMA”).…”
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Same-sex Marriage: How it all began in the USA
Published 2023-01-01“…Department of Public Health, when same-sex marriage was legally adopted in the state of Massachusetts, and United States v. Windsor, which effectively repealed the Defense of Marriage Act. …”
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