Social Science Studies and the Children of Lesbians and Gay Men: The Rational Basis Perspective

C. Ball
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This Article seeks to determine whether the social science literature on the children of lesbians and gay men precludes the government from relying on child welfare considerations to justify same-sex marriage bans and parenting restrictions affecting lesbians and gay men under the highly deferential rational basis test. Under that test, courts must uphold laws and regulations that have any conceivable basis of fact which is rationally related to a legitimate state interest. After comprehensively reviewing the social science literature, the Article concludes that the empirical evidence showing the lack of an association between parental sexual orientation and the psychological and social functioning of children is so conclusive and uniform that there is no conceivable factual basis for suggesting otherwise. The Article, however, also concludes that there are sufficient indicia of possible differences — between the children of lesbian/gay parents and those of heterosexual parents — in matters related to gender attitudes/interests and sexual orientation to satisfy the easy-to-meet factual component of the rational basis test. But this indicia of possible difference does not justify the differential treatment of lesbians and gay men in matters related to marriage and parenting because the government does not have a legitimate interest in either promoting specific gender attitudes and interests or in discouraging same-sex sexual orientations and conduct. At the end of the day, therefore, child welfare considerations constitute impermissible bases for the government’s differential treatment of lesbians and gay men in matters related to marriage and parenting, even under the highly deferential rational basis standard.
社会科学研究与男女同性恋者的子女:理性基础视角
本文试图确定,在高度恭顺的理性基础测试下,关于男女同性恋者子女的社会科学文献是否排除了政府依靠儿童福利考虑来证明同性婚姻禁令和影响男女同性恋者养育子女的限制是正当的。在这一标准下,法院必须支持具有任何可想象的事实基础的法律和法规,这些法律和法规在理性上与合法的国家利益有关。在全面回顾了社会科学文献后,文章得出结论,表明父母的性取向与儿童的心理和社会功能之间缺乏联系的经验证据是如此确凿和统一,以至于没有可以想象的事实基础来提出相反的建议。然而,这篇文章也得出结论,在与性别态度/兴趣和性取向有关的问题上,有足够的迹象表明男女同性恋父母的孩子和异性恋父母的孩子之间可能存在差异,以满足理性基础测试中容易满足的事实成分。但是,这种可能存在的差异并不能证明男女同性恋者在婚姻和养育子女方面受到的不同待遇是正当的,因为政府在促进特定的性别态度和兴趣或阻止同性性取向和行为方面没有合法的利益。因此,最终,即使在高度恭敬的理性基础标准下,儿童福利方面的考虑也构成了政府在婚姻和养育子女方面对男女同性恋者区别对待的不可接受的依据。
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