Following the decision of the Supreme Court in Obergefell v.Hodges, all U.S. states are required to license marriages between same-sex couples. This decision, although having the effect of immediately introducing same-sex marriage across the U.S., was taken by an unelected court and in the absence of a democratic mandate. Many other countries worldwide have yet to enact same sex marriage. This piece considers an appropriate strategy for enacting lasting change for those in favour of same-sex marriage. Comparative constitutionalism is used in order to learn from the experience of other nations in tackling similar social and legal issues. After an analysis of recent international examples this article recommends the use of slow incremental ch...
Pending actions across the nation highlight the ongoing struggle between adjudicative retroactivity ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Marriage benefits both individuals and societies, and is a fundamental dete...
History and tradition have taken a prominent place as favored rationales for the exclusion of same-s...
Following the decision of the Supreme Court in Obergefell v.Hodges, all U.S. states are required to ...
Scholars who have examined the legal recognition of same-sex partnerships in European countries have...
In terms of social change, the debate concerning same-sex marriage is a relatively new phenomenon. F...
This Article comparatively analyzes the judicial decisions that led to same-sex marriage equality in...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
Many scholars reject the notion that courts can implement sweeping social change through brute force...
This book provides a comparative, neo-institutionalist approach to the different factors impacting s...
This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and so...
I have discussed the conservative and progressive critiques of same-sex marriage in prior publicatio...
Some states treat a same-sex marriage as legally equal to a marriage between a man and a woman. Othe...
In 1970, a gay male couple applied for and was given a marriage license in Minnesota. The license wa...
History and tradition have taken a prominent place as favored rationales for the exclusion of same-s...
Pending actions across the nation highlight the ongoing struggle between adjudicative retroactivity ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Marriage benefits both individuals and societies, and is a fundamental dete...
History and tradition have taken a prominent place as favored rationales for the exclusion of same-s...
Following the decision of the Supreme Court in Obergefell v.Hodges, all U.S. states are required to ...
Scholars who have examined the legal recognition of same-sex partnerships in European countries have...
In terms of social change, the debate concerning same-sex marriage is a relatively new phenomenon. F...
This Article comparatively analyzes the judicial decisions that led to same-sex marriage equality in...
The global movement to provide domestic relationship status and benefits to same-sex couples has res...
Many scholars reject the notion that courts can implement sweeping social change through brute force...
This book provides a comparative, neo-institutionalist approach to the different factors impacting s...
This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and so...
I have discussed the conservative and progressive critiques of same-sex marriage in prior publicatio...
Some states treat a same-sex marriage as legally equal to a marriage between a man and a woman. Othe...
In 1970, a gay male couple applied for and was given a marriage license in Minnesota. The license wa...
History and tradition have taken a prominent place as favored rationales for the exclusion of same-s...
Pending actions across the nation highlight the ongoing struggle between adjudicative retroactivity ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Marriage benefits both individuals and societies, and is a fundamental dete...
History and tradition have taken a prominent place as favored rationales for the exclusion of same-s...