This chapter considers how the LGBT movement might pursue legal equality — alongside lived equality — now that same-sex couples enjoy the freedom to marry across the United States. In particular, it focuses on the passage of antidiscrimination laws in swing states and red states. While this objective may sound familiar — perhaps even passé — the political dynamics and strategic dilemmas that it presents are unprecedented. As one activist admits, the challenges now facing LGBT people in swing states and red states are “unlike anything we’ve faced before.” The chapter begins by explaining why the LGBT movement is likely to turn “back to work” after marriage equality by focusing on the passage of antidiscrimination laws. Next, it argues that t...
How are the local, state, and federal government able to continually deny the LGBTQ community equali...
This Article will proceed in four parts. It provides a background discussion of the landmark United ...
Discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans remains pervasive given the...
This chapter considers how the LGBT movement might pursue legal equality — alongside lived equality ...
Despite recent steps toward full legal equality for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transg...
Abstract: In its landmark rulings on U.S. v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges, the United States Sup...
In the wake of marriage equality, opponents of LGBT rights refocused their attention, making transge...
A growing minority group in the United States, the LGBT community increasingly advocates for politic...
This article considers the legislative journey toward equality which in March 2014 saw the Marriage ...
Public and political discourse around the rights of LGBTQ people have increased over the past severa...
"The Civil Rights Act of 1964 provides protections against discrimination based on race, color, reli...
As a reaction to the Supreme Court’s historic marriage equality decision earlier this summer, many S...
It is now commonplace to hear the LGBT rights movement being described as the last, or the next, or ...
There are few issues that excite lawyers and law students more than samesex marriage recognition. Th...
One marker of the hostility and animus directed towards LGBT Americans is the proliferation of attem...
How are the local, state, and federal government able to continually deny the LGBTQ community equali...
This Article will proceed in four parts. It provides a background discussion of the landmark United ...
Discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans remains pervasive given the...
This chapter considers how the LGBT movement might pursue legal equality — alongside lived equality ...
Despite recent steps toward full legal equality for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transg...
Abstract: In its landmark rulings on U.S. v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges, the United States Sup...
In the wake of marriage equality, opponents of LGBT rights refocused their attention, making transge...
A growing minority group in the United States, the LGBT community increasingly advocates for politic...
This article considers the legislative journey toward equality which in March 2014 saw the Marriage ...
Public and political discourse around the rights of LGBTQ people have increased over the past severa...
"The Civil Rights Act of 1964 provides protections against discrimination based on race, color, reli...
As a reaction to the Supreme Court’s historic marriage equality decision earlier this summer, many S...
It is now commonplace to hear the LGBT rights movement being described as the last, or the next, or ...
There are few issues that excite lawyers and law students more than samesex marriage recognition. Th...
One marker of the hostility and animus directed towards LGBT Americans is the proliferation of attem...
How are the local, state, and federal government able to continually deny the LGBTQ community equali...
This Article will proceed in four parts. It provides a background discussion of the landmark United ...
Discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans remains pervasive given the...