Ohio AG Strikes Against Terminally Ill Man
In his final days, Arthur wants to honor his commitment to his
husband. He wants his own death certificate to list Obergefell as his
“surviving spouse.” And he wants to die knowing that his partner of 20
years can someday be buried next to him in a family plot bound by a
directive that only permits his lawfully wedded spouse to be interred
alongside him. And, on Monday, a federal judge ruled that Arthur should
indeed have the dignity of dying alongside a man that Ohio will recognize as his husband.
And now, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine (R) wants to take that
dignity away from Mr. Arthur. The day after a judge issued a temporary
restraining order requiring Ohio to list Arthur’s husband as his
“surviving spouse” on his death certificate, DeWine announced that he
would appeal this decision and try to strip a dying man of his final wish.
There are marriage equality cases with sweeping national
implications. This is not one of them. The judge’s order is limited
exclusively to Arthur and Obergefell. Indeed, as the judge explains,
“there is absolutely no evidence that the State of Ohio or its citizens
will be harmed by the issuance” of an order requiring Ohio to
acknowledge the two men’s marriage. “No one beyond Plaintiffs themselves
will be affected by such a limited order at all.”
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