m'; 3 . The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 20, 2002 - 7A MARRIAGES Continued from Page 1A have to lay down the case in front of them," Kolb said. But Cropsey said he felt that state officials will ulti- mately endorse the ban on gay marriage. Although the Legislature - which is predominantly Republican - has often found itself at odds with Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm, Cropsey said the issue of gay mar- riage has crossed party lines. "From what the press was telling me yesterday, Granholm believes very strictly in the definition of marriage between a man and a woman," Cropsey said. "Which is exactly what the dic- tionaries say." Jenna Bednar, political science professor at the University, said she agrees that same-sex marriage has become a national issue that blurs traditional partisan divisions. "At first, it makes it really hard politically to decide who's going to support this case," Bednar said. "I think it puts the Republican Party in a very difficult decision. If they come out in opposition to gay marriage, then they upset some libertarians of the conservative side. ... We're breaking apart the ideological spectrum from the simple left-right division." In addition, some University students said most vot- ers support or oppose same-sex unions for largely spiri- tual - not merely political - reasons. "I don't think it's a partisan issue at all," said Nicole Doozan, a member of the campus College Democrats. "I believe as a Christian that the gay lifestyle is a sin. Politically, I'm not sure I support (same-sex) civil unions."5 Doozan, an LSA sophomore, added that the Massachusetts decision may convince many leg- islators and voters to rule in favor of the Michi- gan amendment proposal. LSA junior Jeff Souva, co-chair of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Commission of the Michigan Student Assembly, said University stu- dents generally form opinions about gay marriage based on party affiliation. "At the University, (homosexuality) is definitely a partisan issue if we're going to use the word 'marriage,"' he said. "But that doesn't necessarily mean that the Democrats like the word 'marriage' either." Apart from political persuasion, Souva added that many gay couples do not even favor gay marriage. "Not all people in LGBT are in favor of mar- riage, because marriage is a sexist institution," he said, citing traditional views of marriages as a hus- band's dominance over his wife. "I would prefer to see the definition of family be redesigned, rather than see the 1950s nuclear family." Although same-sex couples in Massachusetts will soon be able to obtain marriage licenses, voters could overturn the court's ruling through a 2006 ballot initia- tive. Souva said a public vote may upset the efforts of many activists and lawmakers to get gay marriage accepted there and in Michigan. "I'm afraid that what could happen is that the con- servatives of our state, who are in support of the state constitutional amendment, could use what happened in Massachusetts as fuel for their fire and use it as a means to rile up their conservative base and expedite our amendment," he said. Even if the Michigan Legislature does not put the gay-marriage ban on the ballot, gay unions recognized in Massachusetts would not necessarily be recognized in Michigan or any other state. Under the 1996 federal Defense of Marriage Act, the federal government rec- ognizes marriage as the union between a man and a woman - meaning that same-sex unions deemed offi- cial by state law may still go unrecognized in other states. Despite the Bush administration's support of DOMA, the president has faltered on endorsing a constitutional amendment - such as the one in the Michigan Legislature - that would rigidly define marriage as a heterosexual partnership. If more states decide to follow in the footsteps of the Massachusetts court, gay couples who hold marriage licenses may run afoul of federal officials refusing to acknowledge their unions, Bednar said. She added that even if Michigan and other states form their own policies on gay marriages, the validity of those unions will very likely be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. "If a couple gets a license and moves to anoth- er state, then this isn't played out at the state level, this will go the Supreme Court," she said. "I think we're going to hear about it in the next elections." SURGERY Continued from Page 1A uncommon" at the University, Wilkins said. "There is a trend toward a greater variety of ages and more men receiving surgery," he added, "but there are still not that many students on campus getting procedures done here." The discrepancy between Univer- sity and national trends can be traced to the distribution of loca- tions of surgical procedures. "Clearly there are regional differ- ences. Although the Midwest is slow- ly catching up, it's still more common on the coasts," Wilkins said. Levey, whose hometown is Los Angeles, received a nose job after fracturing her nose in a high school soccer game. "Because nose jobs have always been prevalent where I live, it was immediately an option," Levey said. "My parents even encouraged it." MSA Continued from Page 1A proof way for system administrators to configure the campuswide e-mail sys- tem to determine what is spam and what is not" the website states. "MSA does not restrict e-mail in our election code," said Pierce Beckham, MSA Rules and Elections chair. He added that MSA campaign restrictions address issues like posting flyers and defacing University buildings. Barrera said that, other than com- plaints regarding mass e-mailing, there have been no problems with elections. "Overall, I'd have to say the campaign is going very smoothly," Barrera added. 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