determine whether and how the constitutionality of DOMA is presented in this case, including, but not limited to: 1) whether respondent’s same-sex partnership or civil union qualifies him to be considered a “spouse” under New Jersey law; 2) whether, absent the requirements of DOMA, respondent’s same-sex partnership or civil union would qualify him to be considered a “spouse” under the Immigration and Nationality Act....AP reports on the decision. [Thanks to Alliance Alert for the lead.]
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Monday, May 09, 2011
Attorney General Tells Immigration Appeals Board To Reconsider Deportation of Partner In Civil Union
In Matter of Paul Wilson Dorman, (Atty. Gen., April 26, 2011), Attorney General Eric Holder vacated a decision of the Board of Immigration Appeal that had upheld the deportation of a man who had entered a same-sex civil union in New Jersey with a U.S. citizen. Holder, implementing the Administration's previously announced conclusion that the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional (see prior posting), ordered the BIA to: