Ok, I'm doing my law paper here and needed some help. I know that HornetsGM is in law school.
Question: What happens to the marriage of a Massachusetts gay couple if they move to Louisiana and seek to enforce the marriage legally under full faint and credit? To Florida?
My answer to both of them is no the gay couple can't enforce the marriage in both La. and Florida but I'm not really sure.
I think it depends on the laws about gay marriage in LA and FL. If those states have statutes banning gay marriage and a same sex couple seeks to have their marriage (from MA) enforced in those two states, then that creates a conflict between states (b/c of the full faith + credit clause.)
The Supreme Court decides conflicts between states. The Supreme Court has to determine, basically, whether it's unfair for the state not to recognize that marriage. I believe that they have to show a state interest in banning gay marriage.
I haven't done much of this, but that's my general idea about it. I'm only a 1st year student, and Constitutional Law isn't my strongsuit