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Sanaz Falli, right, embraces a friend after getting her marriage license, which allowed her to marry her partner, Marti Bier. The Supreme Court ruled gay marriage bans unconstitutional June 26.

Supreme Court upholds same-sex marriage as right; challenges ahead By Matthew Adams, Jackie Wang & Selah Maya Zighelboim @thedailytexan

In a 5–4 decision June 26, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled same-sex marriage is a right guaranteed by the 14th Amendment. The court held that the 14th Amendment, which guarantees equal protection under the law, applies to marriage as well. It mandated states to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The Travis County Clerk’s Office issued 313 marriage licenses on the first day. Travis County Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir waited for the Travis County Attorney to review the legal implications before issuing licenses. “This is a joyous day,” DeBeauvoir said. “I am delighted for all couples who wish to be legally married in Texas.” Attorney General Ken

Paxton asked county clerks to ignore the Supreme Court’s ruling and wait for his office to approve the issuance of same-sex marriage licenses. “I remain prayerful that the Court will heed millennia of family tradition, Judeo-Christian instruction and common sense and will respect the role of states,” Paxton said in a statement June 25. “But whatever the ruling, I would recommend that all County Clerks and Justices of the Peace wait for direction and clarity from this office about the meaning of the Court’s opinion and the rights of Texans under the law.” José Andrés Araiza, vice chair of Equality Texas, said Paxton and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick cannot override the Supreme Court’s ruling. “What we are telling people and elected officials is that the Supreme Court is the highest court in the land and today’s ruling is the law of the land. As an elected official, you have to

follow the law,” Araiza said. Travis County was the only county in Central Texas to issue same-sex marriage licenses June 26. Bexar, Dallas, El Paso, Harris, Hidalgo, McLennan, Midland and Tarrant also began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples that day. Mayor Steve Adler, who declared June 26, “Marriage Equality Day” for Austin, spoke at Central Presbyterian Church at the “Decision Day Celebration” event. He ended his day at the Fourth Street celebrations. “Today is about equality, about liberty and fundamental rights,” Adler said. “In the end love wins. … I am so proud to be the mayor of this city on this day.” On June 28, Paxton released a statement to say that government officials may refuse to issue same-sex marriage licenses on religious grounds. To follow this developing story, check dailytexanonline.com for continuous coverage.


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CLAIRE SMITH, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF | @TexanEditorial Monday, June 29, 2015

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Texas leaders must support same-sex marriage, civil rights On June 26, exactly 12 years after bans on sodomy in 14 states, including Texas, were struck down and exactly two years after the Defense of Marriage Act was struck down, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that there is a constitutional right to marriage equality. Bans on same-sex marriage were invalidated in 13 states — again, including Texas — allowing marriage equality across every corner of this country. This decision has been a long time coming. After many decades of inequality, discrimination and prejudice, gays and lesbians will finally receive many of the rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution. The plaintiff in this specific case, James Obergefell, simply wanted his name listed on the death certificate of his partner of many years. Other plaintiffs wanted to raise their children together or ensure onerous taxes would not be levied on a surviving spouse. Indeed, this case is the pinnacle of what will likely be remembered as our generation’s civil rights struggle. But this case is not the end of the road for LGBT rights; there is still much left to do. In many states, including Texas, there are no statewide employment protections for LGBT people. And although many Texas cities, including Austin, have municipal prohibitions, most Texans can still get fired for being gay. The State of Indiana briefly dabbled with a terrible law this year that gave public businesses a right to deny service to LGBT people; Texas considered but, thankfully, did not pass a similar proposal. Most other states have accepted the Obergefell decision, even if largely opposed to it. The Commonwealth of Kentucky, one of the states defending its ban at the Supreme Court this year, began issuing licenses to same-sex couples immediately. And while Kentucky does have a Democratic governor, Arkansas — which does not — also expeditiously began issuing licenses. Sadly, Texas’ leadership has not done the same as they continue to embarrass themselves on this issue. Gov. Greg Abbott, breaking from most other Republican governors, did not solemnly acknowledge the Supreme Court’s decision and move on. Rather, he grandstanded, pontificating

This is a landmark for gays, lesbians and all Americans who value the Constitution and civil rights. But Texas leaders are shamefully dragging their feet and standing in the courthouse door against progress. that “no man can redefine” marriage. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick officially asked Attorney General Ken Paxton if there was any way to block these marriages, and Paxton looks to be seriously considering defying the U.S. Supreme Court. “Whatever the ruling, I would recommend that all County Clerks and Justices of the Peace wait for direction and clarity from this office about the meaning of the Court’s opinion and the rights of Texans under the law,” Paxton said in a statement June 25. “To be clear - the law in the state of Texas is that marriage is one man and one woman, and the position of this office is that the U.S. Constitution clearly does not speak to any right to marriage other than one man and one woman and that the First Amendment clearly protects religious liberty and the right to believe in traditional marriage without facing discrimination.” Paxton wants County Clerks, the local representatives in Texas tasked with issuing marriage licenses, to hold off, despite the ruling of this country’s highest court. And while many such representatives, including Travis County Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir, are rightfully ignoring Paxton’s ridiculous advice, others — including Harris County Clerk Stan Stanart, who represents more than 4 million people — initially heeded it before later backing down at the threat of a federal court injunction. Unsurprisingly, the right-wing opposition made this historic victory for civil rights in

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Timo Xzavier (left) and Mike Topel were married June 26 at the Travis County Courthouse.

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Check out our full coverage of the Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage at dailytexanonline.com America not only an issue of religious freedom but alleged that this decision attacks and victimizes “people of faith.” “Displays of hate and intolerance against people of faith should be denounced by all people of good will [sic] and spark concern among anyone who believes in religious liberty and freedom for all,” Paxton said in a statement June 26. Other prominent Texas legislators have joined Paxton’s side. State Rep. Dan Flynn (R-Canton), Patrick and state Rep. Jonathan Stickland (RBedford) have emphatically opposed the Supreme Court’s ruling. Patrick went so far as to invoke an opinion from Paxton’s office on the

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conflict between First Amendment religious rights and the new ruling. To describe this attempt and others to make people of faith victims, or even put them in the same conversation of victimhood in this country as LGBT people, in the decision to grant same-sex couples their long-denied constitutional right as anything other than shameful and degrading to the American spirit of equality is just plain wrong. The alleged right of some to not be offended does not overshadow the right of others to live with the dignity and equality that is inherent to all. This decision is a landmark for gays, lesbians and all Americans who value the Constitution and civil rights. But Texas leaders are shamefully dragging their feet and standing in the courthouse door against progress. In order for these full rights to be realized, they must step aside.

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1. Jim Ellinger, a flag enthusiast, stands outside of the Travis County Clerk’s Office with a rainbow flag in honor of those getting marriage licenses Friday morning. “Any excuse to wave a flag in celebration, I’m there,” Ellinger said. Amy Zhang | Daily Texan Staff 2. Lainey Rathgeber, left, and Jelka Jonker were married June 26 after the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriage was legal in all 50 states. The couple had a ceremony that was unrecognized by Texas in 2004 and were legally married in the Netherlands in 2011. “Third time’s the charm,” Rathgeber said. Daulton Venglar | Daily Texan Staff 3. UT alumnus Ken Sprinkle (left) listens as Joey Garza says his vows to him, holding back tears as the two were married June 26 at the Travis County Courthouse. Amy Zhang | Daily Texan Staff 4. A supporter of same-sex marriage takes pictures of the celebrations on Fourth Street while showing off her new tattoo of an equal sign. Jesús Nazario | Daily Texan Staff 5. A mother and her daughter celebrate the marriage equality ruling at the Central Presbyterian Church on Friday evening. The church and the Texas for Marriage campaign hosted the celebration. Tess Cagle | Daily Texan Staff 6. Suzanne Bryant and Sarah Goodfriend applaud during a marriage equality celebration at the Central Presbyterian Church. On February 19, Bryant and Goodfriend were the first same-sex couple to be married in Texas. Tess Cagle | Daily Texan Staff 7. Henley Goss organizes flowers outside of the Travis County Clerk’s Office, ready to hand out bouquets to newly married couples. Henley and her brother Oliver distributed the flowers to couples alongside cheering supporters. Amy Zhang | Daily Texan Staff


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When 500 of Austin’s BossBabes gather once a month, they work to fulfill one common goal — empower local female creatives. Founded in May by UT alumnae Jane Hervey, Leslie Lozano and Ashlee Pryor, BossBabes ATX or #bossbabesatx is a community of women that hosts a series of meets, workshops and celebrations to promote women’s creative passions. “It’s supposed to be a safe place for women to express their creativity in the most open form possible,” Lozano said. Hervey said BossBabes is a positive environment for women to connect and address gender inequality in the workplace, which she feels has led to a disparity in female professionals. “It’s also serving a different purpose which is just to get the conversation going,” Hervey said. “And to get rid of barriers, which

are not talking to other women about the work that we do or what we should do in certain situations in the work place.” After months of planning their first meetup in May, Hervey said she and her cofounders never expected they would welcome 250 women — and, by June, that number doubled. Hervey said BossBabes has received recognition and opportunities they never imagined. “We’re at this point where all we wanted to do was connect women and industry to each other, but we’re getting all these other opportunities because it’s gotten so big so fast,” Hervey said. “It’s really interesting to see that type of growth and have to adjust accordingly.” Women show up to meetups intending to network, collaborate ideas or meet another professional. It’s important, Hervey said, to get women talking in one room and create the connections they need. “You can feel that energy and that power, and it’s

motivating and inspiring,” Hervey said. “You can’t get that same feeling online.” Graphic designer and letterer Lindsay Eyth, whose company, eythink, participated as a vendor at the June meet, said she enjoys BossBabes because it gives women a chance to meet each other without intimidation from male co-workers. “I think something about the vibe in the room and being around like-minded women kind of cuts through a lot of the pretense of networking events,” Eyth said. “People just get right down to business.” The founders said they do not believe BossBabes is anything radical; they are simply getting women to discuss their work and their passions. “I kind of hope that BossBabes makes [women’s collaboration] non-revolutionary,” Hervey said. “It should be a totally normal thing for one woman to reach out to another and be like, ‘Let’s do work together. I appreciate what you’re doing.’”


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