Thursday, February 13, 2014

Government announces more rights for same-sex couples

Attorney General Eric Holder released a memorandum that grants same-sex couples even more of the rights accorded to opposite-sex married couples, and clarifies certain situations for states that do not recognize same-sex marriage.
 
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The new rights include:
- The option to refuse to testify against one's spouse in court
- Rights for spouses of federal prisoners, including special visitation, furlough, and communication
- Benefits for programs run by the Justice Department
- Death benefits for spouses of public officers
For a more detailed explanation of these rights, please read this article by SCOTUSblog.

The New York Times noted that, while this is a big step to reduce discrimination against LGBTQ people, it does not go far enough. The government has yet to announce that federal contractors cannot make hiring decisions on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.

You can read the full text of Attorney General Holder's memorandum here (pdf).