Response to rulings on gay marriage reflects diversity of ideas at Chapman University
June 28, 2013
The Chapman University community responded to the U.S. Supreme Court’s separate but related rulings on gay marriage today with some of the same diversity of debate and celebrations spreading across the nation.
- In the Wallace All Faiths Chapel of the Fish Interfaith Center, the Rev. Nancy Brink, director of the Office of Church Relations, offered an impromptu champagne and apple cider toast to several campus faculty and staff who gathered to celebrate the rulings.
- Marisa S. Cianciarulo, professor, Chapman University School of Law, former co-director of the Global Project for LGBTQ Rights and Feminism, released this statement:
“The narrow Supreme Court decision striking down DOMA is as significant symbolically as it is legally. It is a tremendous milestone in the inevitable progress toward gender and sexual orientation equality. But it is also a sign of how slow and arduous that journey toward change continues to be. Four justices of a 21st century Court still believe that it is within the bounds of the Constitution to separate out a group of people for state-sanctioned hatred. Those justices will live in history alongside those who upheld slavery and segregation. But today they were not the majority, and it may be safe to say their viewpoint will never be the majority again.”