The only kind of marriage valid in Colorado, according to the state constitution, is between a man and a woman. A provision added to the Colorado Constitution by voters in 2006 says that “only a ...
This November, you will be voting on whether marriage should be defined as being between one man and one woman in the state of Colorado.
Amendment J would remove language from the state constitution that declares, “Only a union of one man and one woman shall be ...
Amendment J asks voters a simple question that is re-emerging as a political hot spot. State of play: The amendment would ...
Amendment J would protect same-sex marriages in Colorado by repealing the state constitution’s now-defunct definition — which ...
Since 2006, when Colorado voters narrowly passed Amendment 43 in an act of hate and exclusion, the Colorado constitution ...
Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of UC Berkeley Law since 2017, was formerly dean of law at UC Irvine and, for two decades, a ...
(Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post) Amendment J would protect same-sex marriages in Colorado by repealing the state constitution’s now-defunct definition — which recognizes only ...
Here are our views for the 2024 Colorado state and Colorado Springs ballot issues. We summarize each proposed measure, then ...
Members of our Community Editorial Board, a group of community residents who are engaged with and passionate about local ...
DENVER — Amendment J would protect same-sex marriages in Colorado by repealing the state constitution’s now-defunct definition — which recognizes only unions between a man and a woman.