NYT: Taking Marriage Private
The New York Times has an op-ed article by Stephanie Coontz regarding the sorry state of marriage law today, in respect to gay unions:
As Nancy Polikoff, an American University law professor, argues, the marriage license no longer draws reasonable dividing lines regarding which adult obligations and rights merit state protection. A woman married to a man for just nine months gets Social Security survivor’s benefits when he dies. But a woman living for 19 years with a man to whom she isn’t married is left without government support, even if her presence helped him hold down a full-time job and pay Social Security taxes. A newly married wife or husband can take leave from work to care for a spouse, or sue for a partner’s wrongful death. But unmarried couples typically cannot, no matter how long they have pooled their resources and how faithfully they have kept their commitments.
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I was reading through one of my many blogs, one of which is theInput.net, where I came across this article. It's a very interesting article concerning how the state has slowly taken control of marriage, back from the private method Read More
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