Abstract
This essay is the third in a series exploring the implications of the recent landmark Supreme Court case, United States v. Windsor. Specifically, this essay responds to the first essay in this series, SOMETHING TO (LEX LOCI) CELEBRATIONIS, by Megan Penrose. This discussion was inspired by Meg Penrose’s article, UNBREAKABLE VOWS: SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO DIVORCE, published in Volume 58:1. The series is meant to serve as an open forum for scholars and practitioners to weigh in on one of the most significant Supreme Court decisions of the 21st century.
Recommended Citation
Colin Starger,
The Virtue of Obscurity,
59
Vill. L. Rev.
Tolle Lege 71
(2014).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/vlr/vol59/iss6/3