Leigh Terry
Last Friday, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 opinion that same-sex couples cannot be denied marriage licenses anywhere in the United States and that each state is required to recognize the marriages of every other state, regardless of sexuality. Since then, many states and counties, including this state and county, have set a patchwork of contradictory policies regarding who should be issued marriage licenses and when.
To that end, The Crimson White is proud to present the opposing views of two of our staff columnists, specifically focusing on the issue of same-sex marriage. In the spirit of intellectual exploration, I encourage you to research further into this debate with both views in mind.
Read the opposing views here:
Battle for equality shouldn’t end with same-sex marriage
Same-sex marriage debate has nothing to do with love, equality