The goal of marriage equality should be the social and legal non-discrimination of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. But how likely is same-sex marriage to lead to social justice? The same-sex marriage debate concerns which aspects of the marital relationship have intrinsic worth and who can uphold these aspects, not whether marriage has intrinsic worth. Maybe this is precisely what we should be questioning … Read Louise\u27s article in the Australian Review of Public Affairs. Image © ARP
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In this article about 'For Better or Worse? Lesbian and Gay Marriage' (Feminism & Psychology, 141) w...
© 2014 Max DentonIn 2004 the Howard Government amended the Marriage Act to explicitly exclude same-s...
In 1970, a gay male couple applied for and was given a marriage license in Minnesota. The license wa...
This article places the debate regarding same-sex marriage in Australia within its historical contex...
The article proposes a different, more nuanced and responsive, understanding and defense of same-sex...
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-le...
The Australian Human Rights Commission considers that the fundamental human rights principle of equa...
This article considers the legislative journey toward equality which in March 2014 saw the Marriage ...
Marriage equality is a recent achievement in Australia, passing the Parliament on7 December 2017 and...
Same-sex marriage is not the only civil rights issue impacting the gay community. Although the Supre...
The Author believes that civil unions have become synonymous with inequality. In this posture, the t...
The majority of the Australian public support same sex marriage, however this has not yet translated...
The success of a social justice movement, especially with regard to issues upon which the public wil...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
This article explores the ways in which politicians use same-sex marriage as a sign that both convey...
In this article about 'For Better or Worse? Lesbian and Gay Marriage' (Feminism & Psychology, 141) w...
© 2014 Max DentonIn 2004 the Howard Government amended the Marriage Act to explicitly exclude same-s...
In 1970, a gay male couple applied for and was given a marriage license in Minnesota. The license wa...