On May 20, 1996, the United States Supreme Court decided Romer v. Evans, a landmark decision supporting gay and lesbian rights. The opinion struck down an amendment to the Colorado State Constitution, which prohibited state protection of lesbians and gay men. Although hailed as undoubtedly the gay rights movement\u27s most important legal victory, Romer lacked real political and social analysis. Its legalistic approach said little about the context of the decision and even less about the initiative\u27s victims, the gay men and lesbians of Colorado. In fact, some authors have suggested that Romer is missing pages, which create a gap\u27\u27 in its reasoning unless filled in by the political and social context of gay and lesbian experie...
Colorado\u27s Amendment 2 prohibited the state and local governments in Colorado from enforcing any...
This article considers the intertwined fates of Romer v. Evans and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...
On May 20, 1996, the United States Supreme Court decided Romer v. Evans, a landmark decision support...
This article argues that while Romer v. Evans marked a victory for gays lesbians and bisexuals, its ...
In this article, Professors Chang and Culp propose that the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Romer v. ...
Implications of US Supreme Court decision to strike down amendment to Colorado Constitution to preve...
A press release from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force discussing the U. S. Supreme Court's de...
article published in law journalThe Supreme Court's recent decision in Romer v. Evans' has caused bo...
This Note analyzes the decision of the United States Supreme Court in Romer v. Evans and predicts it...
Rowland v. Mad River Local School District, a Sixth Circuit LGBT employment discrimination case from...
It bears repeating that the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Romer is of trivial doctrinal import. The...
Courts have long struggled to resolve the question of how far a community may go in exercising its p...
In November of 2000, Nebraska joined a growing number of states that have banned same sex marriage b...
This paper deals with the role of American courts, specifically their decisions, regarding the right...
Colorado\u27s Amendment 2 prohibited the state and local governments in Colorado from enforcing any...
This article considers the intertwined fates of Romer v. Evans and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...
On May 20, 1996, the United States Supreme Court decided Romer v. Evans, a landmark decision support...
This article argues that while Romer v. Evans marked a victory for gays lesbians and bisexuals, its ...
In this article, Professors Chang and Culp propose that the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Romer v. ...
Implications of US Supreme Court decision to strike down amendment to Colorado Constitution to preve...
A press release from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force discussing the U. S. Supreme Court's de...
article published in law journalThe Supreme Court's recent decision in Romer v. Evans' has caused bo...
This Note analyzes the decision of the United States Supreme Court in Romer v. Evans and predicts it...
Rowland v. Mad River Local School District, a Sixth Circuit LGBT employment discrimination case from...
It bears repeating that the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Romer is of trivial doctrinal import. The...
Courts have long struggled to resolve the question of how far a community may go in exercising its p...
In November of 2000, Nebraska joined a growing number of states that have banned same sex marriage b...
This paper deals with the role of American courts, specifically their decisions, regarding the right...
Colorado\u27s Amendment 2 prohibited the state and local governments in Colorado from enforcing any...
This article considers the intertwined fates of Romer v. Evans and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s three most important gay and lesbian rights decisions—Obergefell v. Hodges,...