Maryland Juice is pleased to see that the non-partisan Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) has come out in support of Governor Martin O'Malley's marriage equality proposal. The organization, which represents over 20,000 Maryland judges and lawyers, states the following mission on its website:
Our mission is to effectively represent Maryland's lawyers, to provide member services and to promote professionalism, diversity in the legal profession, access to justice, service to the public and respect for the rule of law.
MSBA's press release announcing their support for marriage equality is below. Hat tip: Marylanders for Marriage Equality.
BALTIMORE, Md. - The Board of Governors of the Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA), the state's largest legal professional organization, has voted to endorse the proposed Civil Marriage Protection Act, which, if passed into law, would grant same-sex couples the right to legally marry in Maryland. Prompted by the recommendation of the MSBA Standing Committee on Laws, the Board voted by an overwhelming majority to support Senate Bill 241, scheduled to go before the State Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee on January 31, 2012, in Annapolis.
"I could not be prouder of our endorsement of this Bill which, while protective of religious sensibilities and prerogatives, clearly and emphatically extends those civil rights embodied in our fundamental belief that 'all men are created equal' - and not simply 'all heterosexual persons are created equal' - to our entire citizenry," states Henry E. Dugan, Jr., MSBA President. "It reinforces that 'establishment of justice' referenced in the Preamble to the Constitution and proclaimed daily throughout our Country in the Pledge of Allegiance - 'With Liberty and Justice for All.'"
In addition to the Committee on Laws, the MSBA Sections of Young Lawyers, Family and Juvenile Law, Elder Law, Estates and Trusts, Immigration, and Delivery Services have also championed SB 241.
MSBA ENDORSES CIVIL MARRIAGE PROTECTION ACT
~ Board of Governors votes to support Senate Bill 241 ~
BALTIMORE, Md. - The Board of Governors of the Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA), the state's largest legal professional organization, has voted to endorse the proposed Civil Marriage Protection Act, which, if passed into law, would grant same-sex couples the right to legally marry in Maryland. Prompted by the recommendation of the MSBA Standing Committee on Laws, the Board voted by an overwhelming majority to support Senate Bill 241, scheduled to go before the State Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee on January 31, 2012, in Annapolis.
"I could not be prouder of our endorsement of this Bill which, while protective of religious sensibilities and prerogatives, clearly and emphatically extends those civil rights embodied in our fundamental belief that 'all men are created equal' - and not simply 'all heterosexual persons are created equal' - to our entire citizenry," states Henry E. Dugan, Jr., MSBA President. "It reinforces that 'establishment of justice' referenced in the Preamble to the Constitution and proclaimed daily throughout our Country in the Pledge of Allegiance - 'With Liberty and Justice for All.'"
In addition to the Committee on Laws, the MSBA Sections of Young Lawyers, Family and Juvenile Law, Elder Law, Estates and Trusts, Immigration, and Delivery Services have also championed SB 241.