Same-sex marriage is a hotly contentious legal issue, and, unlike any other time before, the stakes concerning homosexual marriage are high. On a prima facie level, it’s clear that homosexuals have had their rights and liberties pre-empted. In other words, to deny citizens of the United States, i.e. gay Americans, the right to marry goes against the very principles of liberty and equality upon which the United States was founded. Marriage, we will admit, is a fundamental human right. Even more, we will concur that marriage is an expression of liberty. Yet, we straightforwardly deny these rights to gay people simply because of their sexual orientation. How is it that we, a presumably educated, rational, and concerned citizenry, still act in ...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
If same-sex marriage is a basic right, then why accommodate opposing views? This Article propose...
The goal of this paper is to help frame the issue of gay marriage in a constructive way, without the...
"Courts and legislatures grant a heterosexual couple the legal right to marry. (Krause 37) Why has t...
Does the fundamental right to marry obligate the state to make the institution of marriage available...
For the past several years the issue of homosexual marriage has been at the forefront of an often in...
This paper utilizes John Rawls’ theory of Justice as Fairness to assess laws banning same-sex marria...
Proponents fighting for the recognition of same-sex marriage as well as the legal ability to enter i...
The struggle for marriage equality in this country is ripe for an intervention. If the effort contin...
What a long, strange trip it’s been from Bowers v. Hardwick to Obergefell v. Hodges. Less than thirt...
The article presents a U.S. Supreme Court case Perry v. Brown wherein the status of marriage is cons...
An exploration of different perspectives on homosexuality throughout history, starting from ancient ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Justice White\u27s landmark opinion in Hardwick has survived both the test of time and the many slin...
Should same sex couples have the same marriage rights and privileges that heterosexual couples have?...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
If same-sex marriage is a basic right, then why accommodate opposing views? This Article propose...
The goal of this paper is to help frame the issue of gay marriage in a constructive way, without the...
"Courts and legislatures grant a heterosexual couple the legal right to marry. (Krause 37) Why has t...
Does the fundamental right to marry obligate the state to make the institution of marriage available...
For the past several years the issue of homosexual marriage has been at the forefront of an often in...
This paper utilizes John Rawls’ theory of Justice as Fairness to assess laws banning same-sex marria...
Proponents fighting for the recognition of same-sex marriage as well as the legal ability to enter i...
The struggle for marriage equality in this country is ripe for an intervention. If the effort contin...
What a long, strange trip it’s been from Bowers v. Hardwick to Obergefell v. Hodges. Less than thirt...
The article presents a U.S. Supreme Court case Perry v. Brown wherein the status of marriage is cons...
An exploration of different perspectives on homosexuality throughout history, starting from ancient ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Justice White\u27s landmark opinion in Hardwick has survived both the test of time and the many slin...
Should same sex couples have the same marriage rights and privileges that heterosexual couples have?...
The article explores the threat posed by the same-sex marriage to the traditional institution of mar...
If same-sex marriage is a basic right, then why accommodate opposing views? This Article propose...
The goal of this paper is to help frame the issue of gay marriage in a constructive way, without the...