Iowa Supreme Court Redefines Marriage
From Cathi Herrod,
President,
Center for Arizona Policy
Today, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Iowa's 1998 state law defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman is unconstitutional. Iowa now becomes the first Midwestern state and fourth state nationwide to have courts redefine marriage by judicial fiat. Once again, we're very grateful for the tremendous victory garnered by last November's Prop 102 passage to define marriage in the Arizona Constitution as only between one man and one woman.
From Cathi Herrod,
President,
Center for Arizona Policy
Today, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Iowa's 1998 state law defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman is unconstitutional. Iowa now becomes the first Midwestern state and fourth state nationwide to have courts redefine marriage by judicial fiat. Once again, we're very grateful for the tremendous victory garnered by last November's Prop 102 passage to define marriage in the Arizona Constitution as only between one man and one woman.
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