This essay focuses on the recent decisions by the highest courts of four states rejecting the claims of individuals in same-sex relationships that they must be permitted to marry the partner of their choice. In the cases of Hernandez v. Robles, Andersen v. King County, Lewis v. Harris, and Conaway v. Deane, a majority or plurality of each court determined that the bans preventing individuals in same-sex couples from marrying were constitutional. Understanding these cases is particularly important as additional state supreme courts address the cases of similar plaintiffs pending before them
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In this Essay, I contend that a Fourteenth Amendment right to same-sex marriage will emerge, and pro...
This essay focuses on the recent decisions by the highest courts of four states rejecting the claims...
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[Excerpt] The recognition of same-sex marriages generates debate on both the federal and state level...
The struggle over civil rights has a long history in the United States and it still continues today....
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Proponents fighting for the recognition of same-sex marriage as well as the legal ability to enter i...
What a long, strange trip it’s been from Bowers v. Hardwick to Obergefell v. Hodges. Less than thirt...
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Despite discussions for over ten years, we still do not have any decisions on interstate or internat...
(Excerpt) Is the Supreme Court’s view of the Defense of Marriage Act more powerful than Congress’s? ...
This commentary previews an upcoming Supreme Court case, Hollingsworth v. Perry, in which the Court ...
In this Essay, I contend that a Fourteenth Amendment right to same-sex marriage will emerge, and pro...
This essay focuses on the recent decisions by the highest courts of four states rejecting the claims...
Many articles have already discussed the Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges decision. In that opin...
Marriage equality has come to much of the nation. Over 2014, many district court rulings invalidated...
Amidst the political and legal storm surrounding the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court\u27s recen...
In New York State at the beginning of 2010, same-sex couples cannot get married but can be married. ...
[Excerpt] The recognition of same-sex marriages generates debate on both the federal and state level...
The struggle over civil rights has a long history in the United States and it still continues today....
Marriage equality is sweeping the nation. Four appeals courts recently affirmed district judges’ opi...
Proponents fighting for the recognition of same-sex marriage as well as the legal ability to enter i...
What a long, strange trip it’s been from Bowers v. Hardwick to Obergefell v. Hodges. Less than thirt...
This paper utilizes John Rawls’ theory of Justice as Fairness to assess laws banning same-sex marria...
Despite discussions for over ten years, we still do not have any decisions on interstate or internat...
(Excerpt) Is the Supreme Court’s view of the Defense of Marriage Act more powerful than Congress’s? ...
This commentary previews an upcoming Supreme Court case, Hollingsworth v. Perry, in which the Court ...
In this Essay, I contend that a Fourteenth Amendment right to same-sex marriage will emerge, and pro...