Friday, October 10, 2008

Decision in Kerrigan Marriage Equality Case Expected Today:

The Connecticut Supreme Court will rule TODAY in Kerrigan & Mock v. CT Department of Public Health. If the court rules in favor of the plaintiffs, same-sex couples in
Connecticut will win the freedom to marry!


My question is, was politics involved in the decision being announced today after a year and a half since the Supreme Court heard the arguments.
On the ballot, this year is a question about a Constitutional Convention, “Shall there be a constitutional convention to amend or revise the Constitution of the State?” Was it timed to influence the elections?

UPDATE: the Connecticut Supreme Court came out in favor of the plaintiffs.

Connecticut now become the third state with marriage equality!!!

1 comment:

  1. Diana,

    We may never know if politics was involved in the timing -- I, for one, cvertainly hope not. For now, I'm just busy crossing my fingers!

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