Windsor v. United States
What's at Stake
Whether the Defense of Marriage Act violates equal protection by denying married gay couples recognition under federal law.
Summary
On June 26, 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that section three of the so-called "Defense of Marriage Act" (DOMA) is unconstitutional and that the federal government cannot discriminate against married lesbian and gay couples for the purposes of determining federal benefits and protections.
Edie Windsor and Thea Spyer shared their lives together as a couple in New York City for 44 years. After a 40 year engagement they were finally married in Canada in May 2007. Two years later, Thea passed away, after living for decades with multiple sclerosis, which led to progressive paralysis.
When Thea died, the federal government refused to recognize their marriage and taxed Edie's inheritance from Thea as though they were strangers. Under federal tax law, a spouse who dies can leave her assets, including the family home, to the other spouse without incurring estate taxes.
Ordinarily, whether a couple is married for federal purposes depends on whether they are considered married in their state. New York recognized Edie and Thea's marriage, but because of a federal law called the "Defense of Marriage Act," or DOMA, the federal government refuses to treat married same-sex couples, like Edie and Thea, the same way as other married couples.
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With representation by the American Civil Liberties Union, the New York Civil Liberties Union, and the law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, Edie is challenging the constitutionality of DOMA and seeking a refund of the estate tax she was unfairly forced to pay. Edie alleges that DOMA violates the Equal Protection principles of the U.S. Constitution because it recognizes existing marriages of heterosexual couples, but not of same-sex couples, despite the fact that New York State treats all marriages the same.
On October 18, 2012, the Second Circuit issued an opinion striking down the so-called "Defense of Marriage Act" in the ACLU and NYCLU's Windsor v. United States case. The court decided that when government discriminates against lesbians and gay men, the discrimination should be presumed to be unconstitutional and the government has to have a very good reason for the discrimination. This is the first federal appeals court to decide that a higher standard of review applies to sexual orientation discrimination. On December 7, 2012, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Edie Windsor's challenge to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Oral arguments took place on March 27, 2013. On June 26, 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that section three of the so-called "Defense of Marriage Act" (DOMA) is unconstitutional and that the federal government cannot discriminate against married lesbian and gay couples for the purposes of determining federal benefits and protections.
Legal Documents
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06/26/2013
Windsor v. United States - Supreme Court Decision
Date Filed: 06/26/2013
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03/26/2013
United States v. Windsor - Reply Brief of BLAG
Date Filed: 03/26/2013
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03/20/2013
United States v. Windsor - Reply Brief of Court-Appointed Amica Curiae Vicki Jackson on Jurisdiction
Date Filed: 03/20/2013
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03/20/2013
United States v. Windsor - United States (DOJ) Reply Brief on Jurisdiction
Date Filed: 03/20/2013
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03/20/2013
United States v. Windsor - Windsor's Reply Brief on Jurisdiction
Date Filed: 03/20/2013
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03/19/2013
United States v. Windsor - BLAG's Reply Brief on Jurisdiction
Date Filed: 03/19/2013
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03/19/2013
United States v. Windsor - BLAG's Reply Brief on the Merits
Date Filed: 03/19/2013
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02/26/2013
United States v. Windsor - Merits Brief Summary
Date Filed: 02/26/2013
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02/26/2013
United States v. Windsor - Windsor's Brief on the Merits
Date Filed: 02/26/2013
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02/22/2013
United States v. Windsor - United States (DOJ) Brief on Jurisdiction
Date Filed: 02/22/2013
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02/22/2013
United States v. Windsor - United States (DOJ) Brief on the Merits
Date Filed: 02/22/2013
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02/22/2013
United States v. Windsor - BLAG Brief on Jurisdiction
Date Filed: 02/22/2013
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02/22/2013
United States v. Windsor - Windsor Brief on Jurisdiction
Date Filed: 02/22/2013
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02/04/2013
United States v. Windsor - Brief of BLAG on the Merits
Date Filed: 02/04/2013
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02/04/2013
United States v. Windsor - Brief of Court-Appointed Amica Curiae Vicki Jackson Addressing Jurisdiction
Date Filed: 02/04/2013
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10/18/2012
Windsor v. United States - United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit Decision
Date Filed: 10/18/2012
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09/09/2012
Windsor v. U.S. - Professors of Family Law Amicus Brief
Date Filed: 09/09/2012
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09/09/2012
Windsor v. U.S. - NY CT VT Amicus Brief
Date Filed: 09/09/2012
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08/31/2012
Windsor v. United States – Brief of Plaintiff-Appellee
Date Filed: 08/31/2012
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06/08/2012
Windsor v. USA - Petition for Writ of Certiorari Before Judgment
Date Filed: 06/08/2012
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06/06/2012
Windsor v. United States - decision
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10/18/2011
Windsor v. United States - Order Denying BLAG's Renewed Motion for Leave to File Sur-Reply
Date Filed: 10/18/2011
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09/23/2011
Windsor v. United States - Letter Supporting BLAG's Renewed Motion for Leave to File Sur-Reply
Date Filed: 09/23/2011
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09/20/2011
Windsor v. United States - BLAG's Renewed Motion for Leave to File Sur-Reply
Date Filed: 09/20/2011
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09/20/2011
Windsor v. United States - Memorandum of Law in Support of BLAG's Renewed Motion for Leave to File Sur-Reply
Date Filed: 09/20/2011
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09/15/2011
Windsor - Reply in Support of Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment
Date Filed: 09/15/2011
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09/13/2011
Windsor v. United States - Supplemental Expert Affidavit of Michael Lamb
Date Filed: 09/13/2011
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09/12/2011
Windsor v. United States - Supplemental Declaration of Lisa Diamond
Date Filed: 09/12/2011
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09/06/2011
Windsor v. United States - Plaintiff's Memorandum of Law in Opposition to BLAG's Motion for Clarification, Additional Pages, and Leave to File Sur-Reply
Date Filed: 09/06/2011
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09/06/2011
Windsor v. United States - Order Denying BLAG's Initial Request to File a Sur-Reply and Granting Motion for Additional Pages
Date Filed: 09/06/2011
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09/02/2011
Windsor v. United States - BLAG's Motion for Clarification, Additional Pages, and Leave to File Sur-Reply
Date Filed: 09/02/2011
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09/02/2011
Windsor v. United States - Memorandum of Law in Support of BLAG's motion for Clarification, Additional Pages, and Leave to File Sur-Reply
Date Filed: 09/02/2011
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08/29/2011
Windsor v. United States - Order Denying Plaintiff's Motion to Strike and Granting Plaintiff's Alternative Request to Submit Additional Affidavits and Rebuttal Evidence
Date Filed: 08/29/2011
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08/22/2011
Windsor v. United States – Affidavit of Lisa Diamond in Support of Motion to Strike
Date Filed: 08/22/2011
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08/22/2011
Windsor v. United States – Plaintiff’s Reply in Support of Motion to Strike
Date Filed: 08/22/2011
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08/19/2011
Windsor v. United States - Brief of the United States in Response to Plaintiff’s Motion for Summary Judgment and Intervenor’s Motion to Dismiss
Date Filed: 08/19/2011
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08/19/2011
Windsor v. United States - BLAG’s Opposition to Plaintiff’s Motion to Strike
Date Filed: 08/19/2011
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08/19/2011
Windsor v. United States - Plaintiff's Memorandum of Law in Opposition to BLAG's Motion to Dismiss
Date Filed: 08/19/2011
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08/18/2011
Windsor v. United States - Supplemental Expert Affidavit of Letitia Anne Peplau
Date Filed: 08/18/2011
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08/10/2011
Windsor v. United States – Plaintiff’s Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion to Strike Documents
Date Filed: 08/10/2011
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08/10/2011
Windsor v. United States - Plaintiff's Motion to Strike Documents by BLAG in Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment
Date Filed: 08/10/2011
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08/01/2011
Windsor v. United States - Memorandum of Law in Support of BLAG's Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment
Date Filed: 08/01/2011
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08/01/2011
Windsor v. United States - BLAG's Memorandum of Law in Support of Its Motion to Dismiss
Date Filed: 08/01/2011
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08/01/2011
Windsor v. United States - BLAG's Motion to Dismiss
Date Filed: 08/01/2011
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07/26/2011
Windsor v. United States - Proposed Amicus Curiae Brief of the State of New York
Date Filed: 07/26/2011
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07/25/2011
Windsor v. United States - Plaintiff’s Reply in Support of Motion to Compel Discovery Responses
Date Filed: 07/25/2011
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07/25/2011
Windsor v. United States - BLAG’s Opposition to Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel Discovery Responses
Date Filed: 07/25/2011
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07/18/2011
Windsor v. United States - Plaintiff’s Letter Motion to Compel Discovery Responses
Date Filed: 07/18/2011
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06/24/2011
Windsor v. United States - Affidavit of Andrew J. Ehrlich
Date Filed: 06/24/2011
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06/24/2011
Windsor v. United States - Notice Of Motion For Summary Judgment
Date Filed: 06/24/2011
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06/24/2011
Windsor v. United States - Memorandum of Law in Support of Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment
Date Filed: 06/24/2011
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06/24/2011
Windsor v. United States - Plaintiff's Statement Pursuant to Local Rule 56.1
Date Filed: 06/24/2011
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06/24/2011
Windsor v. United States - Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment
Date Filed: 06/24/2011
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06/23/2011
Windsor v. United States - Affidavit Of Edith Schlain Windsor
Date Filed: 06/23/2011
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05/20/2011
Windsor v. United States - Expert Affidavit of Nancy Cott
Date Filed: 05/20/2011
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05/19/2011
Windsor v. United States - Expert Affidavit of Michael Lamb
Date Filed: 05/19/2011
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05/19/2011
Windsor v. United States - Expert Affidavit of Letitia Anne Peplau
Date Filed: 05/19/2011
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05/17/2011
Windsor v. United States - Expert Affidavit of Gary Segura
Date Filed: 05/17/2011
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05/09/2011
Windsor v. United States - Expert Affidavit of George Chauncey
Date Filed: 05/09/2011
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02/02/2011
Windsor v. United States - Amended Complaint
Date Filed: 02/02/2011
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11/09/2010
Windsor v. United States - Complaint
Press Releases
U.S. Supreme Court Declares Core Section of the "Defense of Marriage Act" Unconstitutional
Supreme Court to Hear Widow’s Challenge to Defense of Marriage Act
Federal Appeals Court Declares “Defense of Marriage Act” Unconstitutional
Federal Appeals Court Hears Arguments in Widow’s Challenge to DOMA
Friend-of-the-Court Briefs to Be Filed in Support of DOMA Challenge
Supreme Court Asked to Review Edie Windsor’s Challenge to “Defense of Marriage Act”