Utah Same-Sex Marriage Ban Oral Argument
In 2004, Utah voters passed an amendment to the state’s constitution recognizing marriage as only between a man and woman. On December 20, 2013, a federal district judge tossed out the voter-approved ban, ruling that it violated the 14th Amendment’s guarantee of due process and equal rights protection under the Constitution.
This program contains the audio recording released by the court. Still images of participants were shown on the screen as they spoke.
A three-judge panel at the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Court in Denver heard oral argument in Kitchen v. Herbert, a case challenging the … read more
A three-judge panel at the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Court in Denver heard oral argument in Kitchen v. Herbert, a case challenging the constitutionality of Utah’s same-sex marriage ban.
In 2004, Utah voters passed an amendment to the state’s constitution recognizing marriage as only between a man and woman. On December 20, 2013, a federal district judge tossed out the voter-approved ban, ruling that it violated the 14th Amendment’s guarantee of due process and equal rights protection under the Constitution.
This program contains the audio recording released by the court. Still images of participants were shown on the screen as they spoke. close
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- Philip S. Lott Assistant Attorney General Utah->Office of the Attorney General
- Stanford Purser Assistant Attorney General Utah->Office of the Attorney General
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