How the Case United States v. Windsor Paved the Way for Same-Sex Marriage Legalization in the United States

Watkins, Olivia C. (2014) How the Case United States v. Windsor Paved the Way for Same-Sex Marriage Legalization in the United States. Undergraduate thesis, under the direction of Charles Smith from Political Science, University of Mississippi.

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Abstract

This thesis looks at how the United States Supreme Court came to decide upon the issue of same-sex marriage. Starting in the lower courts and moving to the Supreme Court in 2013 and how the decision handed down by the court changed the law of the land. As well as how this decision has allowed for future changes in the law. Furthermore, how the new land has led individual states to overturn laws restricting marriage equality and how the Fourteenth Amendment can be used as a vehicle to legalize same-sex marriage across the states using the Courts decisions in United States v. Windsor and Loving v. Virginia. Also, where the law is headed in the near future and how the idea of percolation affects the direction of future legal decisions.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
Creators: Watkins, Olivia C.
Student's Degree Program(s): B.A. in Political Science
Thesis Advisor: Charles Smith
Thesis Advisor's Department: Political Science
Institution: University of Mississippi
Subjects: J Political Science > JA Political science (General)
J Political Science > JK Political institutions (United States)
K Law > K Law (General)
Depositing User: Olivia Watkins
Date Deposited: 18 Jun 2014 20:35
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2014 20:35
URI: http://thesis.honors.olemiss.edu/id/eprint/226

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