Is gay marriage legal in south carolina
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster said Wednesday that he would back his state's defunct law banning same-sex marriage if the Supreme Court were to overturn its landmark gay marriage ruling. McMaster, a Republican, made the remark during a debate against former Rep. Joe Cunningham, a Democrat, who is vying to replace him as the state's chief executive.
But I think our traditions are strong and for a reason. Cunningham appeared shocked, replying: "It's and Governor McMaster wants to ban same-sex marriage — you just heard that tonight, folks. McMaster has been leading South Carolina into the s since the s. Speculation that the Supreme Court would strike down its same-sex marriage ruling, Obergefell v.
Hodges, emerged after the court overturned its landmark abortion ruling, Roe v. Wade, in June, reversing over 50 years of precedent. In his concurring opinion in Dobbs v. Hodges, among others. Currently, 29 states have same-sex marriage bans still on the books whose effects were nullified with Obergefell, according to Jason Pierceson, a political science professor at the University of Illinois, Springfield.
If the landmark decision were reversed, it would once again fall to the states to decide on the legality of same-sex marriage. Lawmakers in Congress have introduced a measure that would federally permit same-sex marriage, the Respect for Marriage Act. The bill passed the Democratic-controlled House in July with bipartisan support but has since stalled in the Senate.
Senators are expected to vote on the measure after the November midterm elections.
Same-sex Marriage in South Carolina
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