Harmful to None: Why California Should Recognize Out-Of-State Same-Sex Marriages under Its Current Marital Choice of Law Rule

Sandra Cavazos
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In this Comment, Sandra Cavazos argues, based solely on California state law, that California courts should recognize samesex marriages contracted outside of California. Essentially, her Comment serves as a "legal primer" for both lawyers and lay persons interested in finding out what will happen when same-sex couples married elsewhere seek to validate their marriages within California. After briefly describing recent efforts to legalize same-sex marriage and the negative federal and state responses to these efforts, Cavazos explains that California's general rule has always been that a marriage valid where contracted is valid in California. However, she notes that California courts have incorporated a public policy exception into this general rule. Under this public policy exception, only marriages which do not harm the state's public policies are recognized as valid. Cavazos then argues that the increasing acceptance of homosexuality and same-sex relationships in California, along with the scientific evidence that these relationships do not harm the state's interest in procreation or * B.A., Harvard University, 1992; J.D., UCLA School of Law, 1998. The author wishes to thank UCLA School of Law Professors Grace G. Blumberg and Frances A. Olsen for their valuable time, the entire staff of the UCLA Women's Law Journal (and in particular Justine Meyers, Debby Cleaves, and Courtney Powers) for their patience and thoughtful assistance, Larry Goldblum and Alonzo Cavazos, for generously sharing their ideas and insights, and Sara Martinez for providing both "spousal support" and internet research assistance in regular doses, as needed by the
《无害化:为什么加州应该在其现行的婚姻法律选择规则下承认州外的同性婚姻》
在这一评论中,桑德拉·卡瓦佐斯认为,仅根据加州法律,加州法院应该承认在加州以外缔结的同性婚姻。从本质上讲,她的评论为律师和外行人提供了一本“法律入门书”,他们对在其他地方结婚的同性伴侣在加州寻求婚姻合法化时会发生什么感兴趣。在简要描述了最近同性婚姻合法化的努力以及联邦和各州对这些努力的负面反应之后,卡瓦佐斯解释说,加州的一般规则一直是,在加州,契约有效的婚姻是有效的。然而,她指出,加州法院已将公共政策例外纳入这一一般规则。根据这一公共政策例外,只有不损害国家公共政策的婚姻才被认为是有效的。卡瓦佐斯接着辩称,加州对同性恋和同性关系的接受程度越来越高,同时有科学证据表明,这些关系不会损害该州在生育方面的利益。加州大学洛杉矶分校法学院法学博士,1998年。作者希望感谢加州大学洛杉矶分校法学院教授格蕾丝·g·布隆伯格和弗朗西斯·a·奥尔森的宝贵时间,感谢加州大学洛杉矶分校妇女法律杂志的全体工作人员(特别是贾斯汀·梅耶斯、黛比·克莱夫斯和考特尼·鲍尔斯)的耐心和深思的帮助,感谢拉里·戈德布卢姆和阿朗佐·卡瓦佐斯慷慨地分享他们的想法和见解,感谢萨拉·马丁内斯在需要时提供“配偶支持”和定期的互联网研究协助
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