Nevada Governor argues that same-sex marriage ban serves a legitimate purpose
Lawyers acting on behalf of Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval have argued that the state’s ban on same-sex marriage serves a legitimate purpose – to preserve opposite-sex marriage.
A filing by the Nevada Attorney General’s office to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday was made over a challenge to the same-sex marriage ban which claimed that the ban had a legitimate purpose.
Back in 2012, a federal judge upheld Nevada’s ban on equal marriage. US District Judge Robert Jones threw out the lawsuit tiled by eight gay couples against the 2002 voter-approved constitutional amendment defining marriage as between opposite-sex couples only.
Judge Jones also said that Nevada has a “legitimate state interest” in maintaining marriage as between one man and one woman.
“I’m black. I’m gay… I know this is the first time many of you have heard me say that I am a black, gay male,” he said.
A bill to repeal the ban was approved last year by the Legislature but still needs more action to be passed.