An exploration of different perspectives on homosexuality throughout history, starting from ancient Greek and Palestinian beliefs, continuing to modern day society. Causes of current beliefs on same-sex marriage are traced to homophobia and heterosexism and several court cases and laws are documented. The last segment of the paper suggests that current arguments regarding same-sex marriage negatively affect society by portraying homosexuals as different, and therefore unequal
Laws that treat married persons in a different manner than they treat single persons permeate nearly...
This theoretical discussion centers on the evolving nature of marriage and its underlying function o...
In an effort to reconcile the inconsistency between liberal ideals and inequitable adjudication of m...
Opponents of same-sex marriage argue that the concept is oxymoronic. Marriage, they say, must involv...
This paper examines how adherence to religion impacts attitudes toward homosexuality, in particular ...
The struggle over civil rights has a long history in the United States and it still continues today....
Same-sex marriage is a hotly contentious legal issue, and, unlike any other time before, the stakes ...
History and tradition have emerged, together, as contemporary flagship arguments for limiting marria...
This paper utilizes John Rawls’ theory of Justice as Fairness to assess laws banning same-sex marria...
The high profile contemporary controversy about whether to allow same-sex couples to marry has obscu...
The debate surrounding same-sex marriage has taken on new importance in light of recent Supreme Cour...
In 1970, a gay male couple applied for and was given a marriage license in Minnesota. The license wa...
The goal of this paper is to help frame the issue of gay marriage in a constructive way, without the...
To contribute to a full moral deliberation about same-sex marriage, this Article inquires into the m...
Thus far, there has been no coherent, secular elucidation of the opposition to same-sex marriage. Th...
Laws that treat married persons in a different manner than they treat single persons permeate nearly...
This theoretical discussion centers on the evolving nature of marriage and its underlying function o...
In an effort to reconcile the inconsistency between liberal ideals and inequitable adjudication of m...
Opponents of same-sex marriage argue that the concept is oxymoronic. Marriage, they say, must involv...
This paper examines how adherence to religion impacts attitudes toward homosexuality, in particular ...
The struggle over civil rights has a long history in the United States and it still continues today....
Same-sex marriage is a hotly contentious legal issue, and, unlike any other time before, the stakes ...
History and tradition have emerged, together, as contemporary flagship arguments for limiting marria...
This paper utilizes John Rawls’ theory of Justice as Fairness to assess laws banning same-sex marria...
The high profile contemporary controversy about whether to allow same-sex couples to marry has obscu...
The debate surrounding same-sex marriage has taken on new importance in light of recent Supreme Cour...
In 1970, a gay male couple applied for and was given a marriage license in Minnesota. The license wa...
The goal of this paper is to help frame the issue of gay marriage in a constructive way, without the...
To contribute to a full moral deliberation about same-sex marriage, this Article inquires into the m...
Thus far, there has been no coherent, secular elucidation of the opposition to same-sex marriage. Th...
Laws that treat married persons in a different manner than they treat single persons permeate nearly...
This theoretical discussion centers on the evolving nature of marriage and its underlying function o...
In an effort to reconcile the inconsistency between liberal ideals and inequitable adjudication of m...