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Same-Sex Relationships and the Full Faith and Credit Clause: Reducing America to the Lowest Common Denominator

机译:同性关系和诚信条款:将美国降低到最低的共同分母

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This Article examines the legal and policy implications that arise when a state that expressly prohibits recognition or enforcement of any rights arising from a same-sex relationship is confronted with a request to register and enforce a child custody order issued by another state that gives custody or visitation rights to a biological mother’s former same-sex partner. As more states confer marital rights to same-sex couples, this issue will occur with increasing frequency. The first reported case in the nation to address the issue, Miller-Jenkins v. Miller-Jenkins, has garnered attention from the national media, including a cover story in the Washington Post Magazine and, most recently, a feature story in Newsweek Magazine. The underlying issue arises from two seemingly conflicting federal statutes, both passed pursuant to Congress’s authority to prescribe what effect, if any, a foreign judgment should have in another state. In 1980, Congress passed the federal Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act (PKPA), which requires a receiving state to give full faith and credit to another state’s custody or visitation order. In 1996, however, Congress passed the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which expressly recognizes the right of each state to refuse to give full faith and credit to any orders arising out of same-sex relationships treated as marriage. Thus, when a court in Vermont, Massachusetts, California, or New Jersey (to name a few) declares a woman to be a parent to her former same-sex partner’s biological child and grants a visitation or custody order in her favor when the relationship between the women ends, are other states required to give the order full faith and credit as a result of the PKPA, or can states refuse to give it full faith and credit pursuant to DOMA? This Article discusses the various arguments raised on both sides of the issue in the context of the Miller-Jenkins litigation. It then articulates a workable standard for interstate custody disputes arising out of same-sex relationships that gives proper respect to the constitutional mandate to give full faith and credit to sister state judgments while preserving state sovereignty over core domestic relations matters.
机译:本条款探讨了当一个国家明确禁止承认或执行同性关系所产生的任何权利时,面对另一国提出的监护权或监护权的要求而要求注册和执行的儿童监护令时所产生的法律和政策含义。亲生母亲以前的同性伴侣的探视权。随着越来越多的州将婚姻权利授予同性伴侣,这一问题将越来越频繁地出现。 Miller-Jenkins诉Miller-Jenkins案是美国第一个解决此问题的案件,引起了全国媒体的关注,包括《华盛顿邮报》杂志的封面故事,以及最近在《新闻周刊》杂志上的专题报道。根本问题来自两个看似相互矛盾的联邦法规,这两个法规都是根据国会授权通过的,其中规定了外国判决对另一州的影响(如果有)。 1980年,国会通过了联邦预防父母绑架法案(PKPA),该法案要求接收国对另一州的监护权或探视权给予充分的信任和信任。然而,1996年,国会通过了联邦《婚姻防卫法》(DOMA),该法明确承认每个州有权拒绝对由于被视为婚姻的同性关系而产生的任何命令给予充分的信任和信誉。因此,当位于佛蒙特州,马萨诸塞州,加利福尼亚州或新泽西州的法院(仅举几例)宣布一名妇女是其前同性伴侣的亲生子女的父母,并在关系发生时以对她有利的方式进行探视或监护令时,在女性之间,是否由于PKPA而要求其他州给予该命令充分的信任和信用,还是国家可以拒绝根据DOMA给予该命令充分的信任和信用?本文讨论了在米勒·詹金斯(Miller-Jenkins)诉讼中针对该问题双方提出的各种论点。然后,它阐明了由同性关系引起的州际监护权争端的可行标准,该标准适当尊重宪法授权,以充分信任和信任姐​​妹国家的判决,同时维护国家对核心国内关系事务的主权。

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    Lindevaldsen Rena M.;

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