The South provides far fewer legal protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans than does the rest of the country. Because state gay rights policies strongly reflect public opinion, trends in and the causes of Southerners ’ stronger opposition to homosexuality and gay rights are key to the future of lesbian and gay rights in the region. Using data for over 200,000 respondents to over 150 surveys, we assess the width, stability, and roots of Southern differences in beliefs about whether homosexual sex should be legal, schools should employ lesbian and gay teachers, same-sex marriage should be legal, and homosexual relations are “not wrong at all. ” We find strong and stable regional divergences that owe muc
Issues regarding homosexuality and gay rights remains one of the most contested andcontroversial aro...
Introduction Despite the legalization of same-sex marriage, gay and lesbian people still lack full r...
In 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges settled a decades-long national debate over ...
The South provides far fewer legal protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans...
LGBT policies governing hate crimes, discrimination, adoption, conversion therapy, health care, rest...
Much of the literature on gay rights has focused broadly on identifying the causal factors that infl...
In this special edition contributors were asked to explore the “New South.” In the call for papers, ...
We study the effects of policy-specific public opinion on state adoption of policies affectinggays a...
LGBT Americans in the 29 states without state laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexu...
One marker of the hostility and animus directed towards LGBT Americans is the proliferation of attem...
Same-sex marriage has become one of the most discussed and most quickly evolving political issues of...
Abstract: In its landmark rulings on U.S. v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges, the United States Sup...
This study uses data from several waves of the American National Election Studies (ANES, 1992-2012) ...
In the United States, individuals ’ attitudes toward lesbian and gay rights have become increasingly...
PublishedAs laws and policies related to homosexuality have evolved, Americans' attitudes have also ...
Issues regarding homosexuality and gay rights remains one of the most contested andcontroversial aro...
Introduction Despite the legalization of same-sex marriage, gay and lesbian people still lack full r...
In 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges settled a decades-long national debate over ...
The South provides far fewer legal protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans...
LGBT policies governing hate crimes, discrimination, adoption, conversion therapy, health care, rest...
Much of the literature on gay rights has focused broadly on identifying the causal factors that infl...
In this special edition contributors were asked to explore the “New South.” In the call for papers, ...
We study the effects of policy-specific public opinion on state adoption of policies affectinggays a...
LGBT Americans in the 29 states without state laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexu...
One marker of the hostility and animus directed towards LGBT Americans is the proliferation of attem...
Same-sex marriage has become one of the most discussed and most quickly evolving political issues of...
Abstract: In its landmark rulings on U.S. v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges, the United States Sup...
This study uses data from several waves of the American National Election Studies (ANES, 1992-2012) ...
In the United States, individuals ’ attitudes toward lesbian and gay rights have become increasingly...
PublishedAs laws and policies related to homosexuality have evolved, Americans' attitudes have also ...
Issues regarding homosexuality and gay rights remains one of the most contested andcontroversial aro...
Introduction Despite the legalization of same-sex marriage, gay and lesbian people still lack full r...
In 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges settled a decades-long national debate over ...