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Same-Sex Marriage and American Constitutionalism: A Study in Federalism, Separation of Powers, and Individual Rights

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Same-Sex Marriage and American Constitutionalism: A Study in Federalism, Separation of Powers, and Individual Rights
Same-Sex Marriage and American Constitutionalism: A Study in Federalism, Separation of Powers, and Individual Rights

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Under our American system of government, divisive and often abiding disputes may be resolved either through legislation or judicial decisions. In , Murray Dry explains why the process by which Americans arrive at these resolutions can be as important as the substance of the resolutions themselves. By taking up the question of same-sex marriage, Dry excavates the bases of why and how Americans decide as we do (and as we have done when major questions arose in the past; think: school integration, abortion, gun control, and campaign finance). As Professor Dry retraces the path that same-sex marriage took as it wended its way through the political (that is, the legislative) process and through the court system, he finds a vivid framework for the question, “Who should decide?” It’s a question often overlooked, but one that Dry believes should not be. He argues convincingly that it does matter whether the Supreme Court or the legislature makes the final decision—so that court-mandated law does not threaten democratic representative government, and so that legislation does not trample on fundamental constitutional rights. is the Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science at Middlebury College. He is the author of .

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