Martha Nussbaum\u27s latest book, From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation & Constitutional Law, could not have come at a more opportune time in the history of gay rights in the United States. All signs point to progress toward humanity, from same-sex couples\u27 successful bids for marriage equality in a handful of states to the public\u27s increasing acceptance of the prospect of gays and lesbians serving openly in the military. Even if recent cognitive science research indicates that same-sex relationships provoke more than a little disgust in some people, landmark marriage-equality victories in a few states suggest that the law is far less willing to tolerate that disgust as a valid basis for discriminatory and exclusionary legisl...
Contemporary and controversial, Shannon Gilreath\u27s Sexual Politics is an important update to the ...
While “marriage equality” represents progress, “marriage” as a legal concept insufficiently recogniz...
In the political arena, there are currently two central and competing views of homosexuality. Pro-fa...
Martha Nussbaum\u27s latest book, From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation & Constitutional Law,...
Two women kissing each other. Two men making love. Disgust? Why? In her book From Disgust to Humanit...
Should America allow gay marriage? Are demands for civil rights by homosexuals analogous to earlier ...
I argue that the emotion of disgust has played a critical role in the history of LGBTQ politics in A...
When we think back to where the legal battle for gender equality and the rights of gay people stood ...
<p>REVIEW</p> <p>FROM DISGUST TO HUMANITY: SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND CONSTITUTIONAL L...
In the last generation, more than half the states have repealed their laws criminalizing consensual ...
Emotion plays a central role in the criminalisation of non-normative sexualities, desires, and relat...
There are few issues that excite lawyers and law students more than samesex marriage recognition. Th...
Andrew Koppelman\u27s book presents the legal and moral case for gay equality. He contends that vari...
This Comment employs Price Waterhouse as a Looking Glass, to identify similar double binds that su...
The summer of 2011 marked an important turning-point in the geography and politics of sex: public se...
Contemporary and controversial, Shannon Gilreath\u27s Sexual Politics is an important update to the ...
While “marriage equality” represents progress, “marriage” as a legal concept insufficiently recogniz...
In the political arena, there are currently two central and competing views of homosexuality. Pro-fa...
Martha Nussbaum\u27s latest book, From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation & Constitutional Law,...
Two women kissing each other. Two men making love. Disgust? Why? In her book From Disgust to Humanit...
Should America allow gay marriage? Are demands for civil rights by homosexuals analogous to earlier ...
I argue that the emotion of disgust has played a critical role in the history of LGBTQ politics in A...
When we think back to where the legal battle for gender equality and the rights of gay people stood ...
<p>REVIEW</p> <p>FROM DISGUST TO HUMANITY: SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND CONSTITUTIONAL L...
In the last generation, more than half the states have repealed their laws criminalizing consensual ...
Emotion plays a central role in the criminalisation of non-normative sexualities, desires, and relat...
There are few issues that excite lawyers and law students more than samesex marriage recognition. Th...
Andrew Koppelman\u27s book presents the legal and moral case for gay equality. He contends that vari...
This Comment employs Price Waterhouse as a Looking Glass, to identify similar double binds that su...
The summer of 2011 marked an important turning-point in the geography and politics of sex: public se...
Contemporary and controversial, Shannon Gilreath\u27s Sexual Politics is an important update to the ...
While “marriage equality” represents progress, “marriage” as a legal concept insufficiently recogniz...
In the political arena, there are currently two central and competing views of homosexuality. Pro-fa...