Throughout the Loving case, religion appeared both overtly and subtly to endorse or lend credibility to the arguments against racial mixing. This use of religion is unsurprising given that supporters of slavery, white supremacy, and segregation have, for decades, turned to religion to justify their ideologies. Although these views are no longer mainstream, they have recently appeared again in arguments against same-sex marriage and gay and transgender rights generally. What is remarkable in the Loving case, however, is an alternate use of religion, not to justify white supremacy and segregation but instead to highlight the irrationality of its supporters’ claims. In a brief but memorable interaction during oral arguments, Chief Justice War...
Our task in this Symposium is to place Loving v. Virginia in a contemporary context: to interpret, i...
This Article marks the 40th anniversary of Loving v. Virginia- the landmark decision that responded ...
The year 2007 marked the fortieth anniversary of Loving v. Virginia, in which the Supreme Court deno...
Throughout the Loving case, religion appeared both overtly and subtly to endorse or lend credibility...
This Symposium is dedicated to celebrating how Loving v. Virginia paved the way for greater acceptan...
Looking back at the record in Loving, this Article shows the role played by narratives of constituti...
What does it mean to be on the “right” or “wrong” side of history? When Virginia’s Attorney General ...
In the volatile legal debate over same sex marriage, many have used Loving v. Virginia (1967), which...
This Essay reconsiders or reaffirms the Lovings’ status as civil rights icons by drawing on source m...
The rewritten opinion of Loving v. Virginia in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United ...
The Supreme Court sounded the death knell for anti-miscegenation laws in Loving v. Virginia in 1967....
Prior to the 1967 United States Supreme Court case of Loving v. Virginia, many states had laws that ...
The Loving Story (Augusta Films 2011), directed by Nancy Buirski, tells the backstory of the groundb...
Victor Romero is a contributing author: Loving Across the Miles: Binational Same-Sex Marriages pag...
Bigots such as the trial judge in Loving have long invoked religion to justify discrimination. We ag...
Our task in this Symposium is to place Loving v. Virginia in a contemporary context: to interpret, i...
This Article marks the 40th anniversary of Loving v. Virginia- the landmark decision that responded ...
The year 2007 marked the fortieth anniversary of Loving v. Virginia, in which the Supreme Court deno...
Throughout the Loving case, religion appeared both overtly and subtly to endorse or lend credibility...
This Symposium is dedicated to celebrating how Loving v. Virginia paved the way for greater acceptan...
Looking back at the record in Loving, this Article shows the role played by narratives of constituti...
What does it mean to be on the “right” or “wrong” side of history? When Virginia’s Attorney General ...
In the volatile legal debate over same sex marriage, many have used Loving v. Virginia (1967), which...
This Essay reconsiders or reaffirms the Lovings’ status as civil rights icons by drawing on source m...
The rewritten opinion of Loving v. Virginia in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United ...
The Supreme Court sounded the death knell for anti-miscegenation laws in Loving v. Virginia in 1967....
Prior to the 1967 United States Supreme Court case of Loving v. Virginia, many states had laws that ...
The Loving Story (Augusta Films 2011), directed by Nancy Buirski, tells the backstory of the groundb...
Victor Romero is a contributing author: Loving Across the Miles: Binational Same-Sex Marriages pag...
Bigots such as the trial judge in Loving have long invoked religion to justify discrimination. We ag...
Our task in this Symposium is to place Loving v. Virginia in a contemporary context: to interpret, i...
This Article marks the 40th anniversary of Loving v. Virginia- the landmark decision that responded ...
The year 2007 marked the fortieth anniversary of Loving v. Virginia, in which the Supreme Court deno...