2015年11月12日 星期四

Week3-美同性婚姻合法

Same-Sex Marriage Rights Advance in the US 


 This week the Supreme Court acted in one of America’s most debated issues by doing almost nothing. The justices decided not to examine lower court rulings that permit same-sex marriage in the states of Virginia, Indiana, Wisconsin, Oklahoma and Utah.

Reaction in Virginia

In the U.S. state of Virginia, Attorney General Mark Herring commented shortly after the Supreme Court announced its decision Monday. Mr. Herring tweeted that marriage equality is in effect in the state. The announcement led those who had been waiting for the chance to take action. Some went immediately to their courthouse to request marriage licenses.

The 4th Circuit says their mandate will issue at 1 PM & marriages can then begin. What a momentous & joyous day for thousands of Virginians.

Matthew Tosiello is a 38-year-old teacher at an elementary school in Arlington, Virginia. He proposed marriage to his same-sex partner on Monday night. His partner accepted. Later, Mr. Tosiello posted a photo of the proposal, written on paper, to his friends on Facebook.

He has had over 200 likes and nothing but happy reactions from his friends and family.

"Personally I'm just happy to be able to have the right to do it, and I look forward to doing so. [Two years ago] I had emergency surgery for an appendix that was about to burst. We spent a lot of money to do medical powers of attorney and things like that. We're not going to have to have that conversation [in the future]. It's definitely going to have a big impact on our lives, but it's those, you know, very important yet mundane details. Happy as I am, I -- in some ways I really wish the Supreme Court would have made a very definitive statement by settling this issue once and for all."


Possible future Supreme Court ruling


A White House spokesman on Monday said most Americans believe same sex couples deserve fair treatment under the law. The spokesman made the comment after the Supreme Court ruled, but he did not note the decision. The spokesman said U.S. President Barack Obama believes it should be legal for same sex couples to marry.


Indeed, many legal experts expect the Supreme Court to rule one day on whether gay people should have the right to marry in all U.S. states. However, officials in some states say the Constitution does not give the federal government the power to decide how states define marriage. The officials say no legal tradition supports a right to gay marriage.



http://learningenglish.voanews.com/content/gay-marriage-supreme-court/2477430.html


Structure of the Lead
   Who-homosexual
   When- Monday
   What-same-sex marriage rights
   Why- not given
   Where-in the U.S. state of Virginia
   How-not given


Keywords:
1. examine 審查  
2. Supreme Court 最高法院     
3. courthouse 法院     
4. mandate 任務     
5. appendix 盲腸        
6. attorney 律師     
7. mundane 平凡       
8.federal 聯邦的       
      

3 則留言:

  1. Although I am not a lesbian, I still support the marriage of the same-sex. Everyone has the right to love others and marry their lovers. However, people thinks that gay and lesbian don't have the right. Why? It's very unfair! Some Christian said that Bible said the marriage of same-sex is not legal, I think it's a misunderstanding.

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  2. I support the same-sex marriage rights.
    Although not evreyone recognize the same-sex,I think that there will only benefit everybody even the whloe world.
    It is a big step in the America and the world as well.

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  3. Congratulations to this people, but actually that I don't like these homosexual things cause it's a little bit... to me. Even though that I don't like them, I won't say anything bad to them, because it's not my business.

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