CCJ Files Brief in Defense of Marriage Act Case

By John C. Eastman

Posted March 4, 2013


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Highlighting the unethical conduct by lawyers at the Department of Justice for their deliberate attempts to undermine the defense of the Defense of Marriage Act, the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence filed an important brief with the Supreme Court in the case of United States v. Windsor, strongly supporting the legal ability of the House of Representatives to defend the constitutionality of the statute when the President and Attorney General refused to do so.

 

Read the full brief here: Download file United States v. Windsor, Amicus Brief 2013

 

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