Nevada
Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto (D) has an onslaught of
backlash headed her way after a brief she filed on Tuesday linked
same-sex marriage to bigamy and incest. The brief, responding to the
Lambda Legal-filed case Sevick v. Sandoval which is challenging Nevada's
2002 ban on gay marriage, stands in vehement opposition to repealing
the ban, reportedly
"on the basis that it reflects the will of the people." Masto believes
that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals need not apply heightened
scrutiny to this case as “There exists neither fundamental right, nor
suspect or quasi- suspect class, justifying a different standard of
review.” A controversial perspective, to be sure, but not nearly as much
as the direct links she draws among gay marriage, incest, and bigamy.The Washington Blade reports:
But in a section titled “Marriage
Defined” explaining “what marriage is” and “what marriage is not,” Masto
reminds the court that in addition to not being for same-sex couples
under Nevada law, marriage is also not for those engaging in bigamy or
incest.
Evan Wolfson, president of Freedom to
Marry, took Masto to task for making an implicit comparison between
same-sex marriage and bigamy or incest while saying she makes no solid
argument against allowing gay nuptials in Nevada.
“Marriage is not ‘defined’ by who is
denied it, and nothing in the brief explains why loving and committed
couples of the same sex should be denied the legal commitment and bundle
of obligations and protections that are available to different-sex
couples,” Wolfson said.
Masto differs from other Democratic state attorney generals who have recently decided
not to defend gay marriage bans based on their lack of constitutional
validity. For their part, Lambda Legal will have words with Masto soon.
Jon Davidson, Lambda’s legal director,
said “of course, we find any such comparison objectionable” between
same-sex marriage and bigamy or incest. The organization is slated to
file its formal response to the attorney general’s brief next month.
GetEQUAL Nevada lead organizer Derek Washington, a friend of Attorney
General Masto's, issued the following statement in response to her
brief:
"I count Attorney General Cortez Masto as
one of my very first mentors, having met her at the 2008 Democratic
National Convention in Denver. I am deeply disappointed that she would
take the positions she has in her vigorous defense of a law that I find
discriminatory and against the ideals of equality this great country was
founded on. For the Attorney General to equate marriage equality with
bigamy and incest is not only jaw dropping, but it is also a personal
affront from someone I thought understood that we, LGBTQ Nevadans, are
just the same as all other Nevadans. We work hard, send our children to
school and contribute to the health of our communities. To be lumped in
with bigamists and sexual criminals by a friend is, to say the very
least, heartbreaking."
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