On Thursday, two state representatives introduced a bill called the "Tennessee Natural Marriage Defense Act." If passed, the bill would not recognize gay marriage. It says that laws, policy and judicial interpretations that don't define marriage as a contract between one man and one woman "is contrary to the public policy of this state and shall be void and unenforceable in Tennessee."
The bill sources the dissenting opinion in the Supreme Court decision of Obergefell v. Hodges. This was the decision that allowed gay marriage.
It said the justices issued a "lawless opinion" that wasn't based in American law or history. It says this decision was a far reach by the justices to create rights "that the Constitution and its Amendments neglect to mention."
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The bill sources the dissenting opinion in the Supreme Court decision of Obergefell v. Hodges. This was the decision that allowed gay marriage.
It said the justices issued a "lawless opinion" that wasn't based in American law or history. It says this decision was a far reach by the justices to create rights "that the Constitution and its Amendments neglect to mention."
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