| August
4, 2006
News Release
Vermont
Supreme Court Ruling Begins Showdown
Between States Over Same-Sex Unions
Montpelier,
VT - Today the Vermont Supreme Court
issued a ruling in a case that pits the same-sex civil union
laws of Vermont against the laws of Virginia, which preserve marriage
as a union of one man and one woman. Vermont's highest court upheld
a lower court order requiring a biological mother to take her child
from Virginia to Vermont on a regular basis to allow visitation
by the mother's former lesbian partner who is unrelated to the child.
The court order directly conflicts with a Virginia court which declared
Lisa Miller to be the sole parent and ruled that the Virginia Marriage
Affirmation Act barred recognition of civil unions. Liberty Counsel
represents Lisa and her child. Rena Lindevaldsen argued the case
on appeal.
The
cases involve Lisa Miller, her biological child, and Janet Jenkins.
Lisa and Janet traveled to Vermont to obtain a civil union while
living in Virginia. Lisa gave birth to a child through artificial
insemination. Janet never adopted the child. The relationship ended
when Lisa became a Christian and Janet became abusive. Lisa is no
longer a lesbian. She resides with her daughter in Virginia.
The
cases involve the application of the federal Parental Kidnapping
Prevention Act (PKPA), which requires courts to recognize out-of-state
custody and visitation orders, and the federal Defense of Marriage
Act (DOMA) which allows states to reject out-of-state, same-sex
unions. The Miller v. Jenkins case is unique because it
represents the first time that the courts of two states have issued
conflicting decisions over a same same-sex union case. It is also
the first case to involve dueling federal laws. This case will proceed
to the United States Supreme Court because there is a conflict between
the Vermont and Virginia rulings.
The
Vermont Supreme Court ruled that Vermont refused to recognize the
jurisdiction of the conflicting Virginia court ruling. The Vermont
court also ruled that, unlike the marriage law, a person from another
state can obtain a civil union knowing that the home state does
not recognize the union. It also ruled that a nonbiological same-sex
partner can be a legal parent. The court also found Lisa Miller
in contempt for not obeying the Vermont order.
Commenting
on the case, Liberty Counsel Founder and Chairman Mathew D. Staver
stated: "Today's ruling tramples on parental rights and state sovereignty.
Virginia law refuses to recognize same-sex marriage or civil unions.
Under the federal Defense of Marriage Act, Vermont does not have
the right to impose its same-sex union policy on Virginia. The Vermont
ruling illustrates that same-sex marriage or civil unions will inevitably
clash with other states. This case will have to be resolved at the
United States Supreme Court."
The
Miller v. Jenkins case is also pending at the Virginia
Court of Appeals. If the court upholds the lower Virginia court
rulings, that case will also make its way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read the Vermont
Supreme Court Opinion
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