After the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Windsor, which declared the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) unconstitutional,and after the granting of certiorari in Obergell v. Hodges, where the Supreme Court will decide whether the Fourteenth Amendment requires states to provide a marriage license to same-sex couples, national marriage equality seems like a legal inevitability.However, Windsor and Obergell, along with other state-level advances toward marriage equality, are not equally promising for all members of the lesbian and gay community. Although Windsor and the revolution of cases that have led to Obergell hold significant promise for one privileged subset of gays and lesbians—white, economically privileged, and educa...
Bigots such as the trial judge in Loving have long invoked religion to justify discrimination. We ag...
White women and people of color have made significant scholarly contribution toward a better underst...
There are few issues that excite lawyers and law students more than samesex marriage recognition. Th...
After the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Windsor, which declared the federal Defense o...
Same-sex marriage is not the only civil rights issue impacting the gay community. Although the Supre...
Gay legal theory is at a crossroads reminiscent of the sameness/difference debate in feminist circle...
Undoubtedly, the Supreme Court’s marriage equality decision in Obergefell v. Hodges is the watershed...
While the resolution of the problem of gay and lesbian inequality will ultimately turn on a host of ...
This Article examines several decades of race antidiscrimination law to conjecture about the course ...
This chapter considers how the LGBT movement might pursue legal equality — alongside lived equality ...
This accompanying article considers the state of LGBTQ equality after the Supreme Court’s decision i...
From the beginning of the LGBT civil rights movement, there has been an intracommunity debate concer...
If, as is widely expected, the Supreme Court soon holds that bans on same-sex marriage are unconstit...
Undoubtedly, the Supreme Court\u27s marriage equality decision in Obergefell v. Hodges is the waters...
If, as is widely expected, the Supreme Court soon holds that bans on same-sex marriage are unconstit...
Bigots such as the trial judge in Loving have long invoked religion to justify discrimination. We ag...
White women and people of color have made significant scholarly contribution toward a better underst...
There are few issues that excite lawyers and law students more than samesex marriage recognition. Th...
After the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Windsor, which declared the federal Defense o...
Same-sex marriage is not the only civil rights issue impacting the gay community. Although the Supre...
Gay legal theory is at a crossroads reminiscent of the sameness/difference debate in feminist circle...
Undoubtedly, the Supreme Court’s marriage equality decision in Obergefell v. Hodges is the watershed...
While the resolution of the problem of gay and lesbian inequality will ultimately turn on a host of ...
This Article examines several decades of race antidiscrimination law to conjecture about the course ...
This chapter considers how the LGBT movement might pursue legal equality — alongside lived equality ...
This accompanying article considers the state of LGBTQ equality after the Supreme Court’s decision i...
From the beginning of the LGBT civil rights movement, there has been an intracommunity debate concer...
If, as is widely expected, the Supreme Court soon holds that bans on same-sex marriage are unconstit...
Undoubtedly, the Supreme Court\u27s marriage equality decision in Obergefell v. Hodges is the waters...
If, as is widely expected, the Supreme Court soon holds that bans on same-sex marriage are unconstit...
Bigots such as the trial judge in Loving have long invoked religion to justify discrimination. We ag...
White women and people of color have made significant scholarly contribution toward a better underst...
There are few issues that excite lawyers and law students more than samesex marriage recognition. Th...