Last month, the potential conflict between same-sex marriage and religious liberty prompted death threats, arson threats, and the temporary closure of a small-town pizzeria in Indiana. The restaurant’s owner had admitted to a reporter that she could not cater a hypothetical same-sex wedding because of her religious beliefs (even though she otherwise serves gay customers in her restaurant). Threatened with violence over her unpopular religious belief, the owner was forced to close the restaurant, uncertain if she could ever reopen. Leading up to oral argument in the same-sex marriage cases, it was reasonable to wonder whether the Indiana episode was evidence of an irreconcilable conflict between same-sex marriage and religious liberty. If so...
The organized opponents of legal and social equality for gays and lesbians, particularly the foes of...
Asserting that same-sex marriage will unleash a flood of litigation, advocates of conscience ...
In June of 2015, the United States Supreme Court determined by a 5–4 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges ...
Last month, the potential conflict between same-sex marriage and religious liberty prompted death th...
This Note will explore the tension between Justice Kennedy’s words in Obergefell v. Hodges regarding...
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage. The decis...
In 2015, the United States Supreme Court effectively made same-sex marriage legal throughout the cou...
In most states, the battle over same-sex marriage has become a showdown with either gay rights activ...
Should same sex couples have the same marriage rights and privileges that heterosexual couples have?...
Same-sex marriage is a controversial topic subject to great debate. The Supreme Court in 2015 federa...
Substantive due process issues implicitly concern voice. Whose voice will be heard? Although such is...
Marriage equality has come to much of the nation. Over 2014, many district court rulings invalidated...
The legitimacy of recent judgments in the Supreme Court, lower federal courts and State courts which...
There appears to be an intractable debate between those who favor religious accommodations and those...
In the spring of 2009, the legislatures of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont became the...
The organized opponents of legal and social equality for gays and lesbians, particularly the foes of...
Asserting that same-sex marriage will unleash a flood of litigation, advocates of conscience ...
In June of 2015, the United States Supreme Court determined by a 5–4 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges ...
Last month, the potential conflict between same-sex marriage and religious liberty prompted death th...
This Note will explore the tension between Justice Kennedy’s words in Obergefell v. Hodges regarding...
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage. The decis...
In 2015, the United States Supreme Court effectively made same-sex marriage legal throughout the cou...
In most states, the battle over same-sex marriage has become a showdown with either gay rights activ...
Should same sex couples have the same marriage rights and privileges that heterosexual couples have?...
Same-sex marriage is a controversial topic subject to great debate. The Supreme Court in 2015 federa...
Substantive due process issues implicitly concern voice. Whose voice will be heard? Although such is...
Marriage equality has come to much of the nation. Over 2014, many district court rulings invalidated...
The legitimacy of recent judgments in the Supreme Court, lower federal courts and State courts which...
There appears to be an intractable debate between those who favor religious accommodations and those...
In the spring of 2009, the legislatures of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont became the...
The organized opponents of legal and social equality for gays and lesbians, particularly the foes of...
Asserting that same-sex marriage will unleash a flood of litigation, advocates of conscience ...
In June of 2015, the United States Supreme Court determined by a 5–4 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges ...