Critiques of litigation seeking to establish the right of same-sex couples to marry argue that it has produced a backlash undercutting the movement for marriage equality. In this account, movement lawyers emerge as agents of backlash: naively turning to the courts ahead of public opinion, ignoring more productive political alternatives, and ultimately hurting the very cause they purport to advance by securing a court victory that mobilizes opponents to repeal it. This Article challenges the backlash thesis through a close analysis of the California case, which contradicts the portrait of movement lawyers as unsophisticated rights crusaders and casts doubt on the causal claim that court decisions upholding same-sex couples’ right to marry ...
This Article highlights both the rewards in accepting and the risks in rejecting a claim of sex disc...
Perry v. Schwarzenegger, in which a federal district court held California\u27s ban on same-sex marr...
For the third time in five years, the California Supreme Court dealt with the issue of same-sex marr...
Critics of litigation seeking to establish the right of same-sex couples to marry argue that it has ...
Unrepresented in the literature on same-sex marriage is the perspective of a family law scholar who ...
There are few issues that excite lawyers and law students more than samesex marriage recognition. Th...
Why, in the face of ongoing criticism, do advocates of same-sex marriage continue to pursue litigati...
This Article examines Perry v. Brown, the federal lawsuit challenging Proposition 8, through a socia...
Marriage equality exists in 35 states and the District of Columbia. Activists are waiting on the Sup...
This issue of whether or not to legalize marriage for same-sex couples has been one of the most soci...
On November 4, 2008 California voters passed Proposition 8, and accordingly same-sex marriage was ba...
The gay and lesbian community's response to California's Proposition 8 was strong and quick. Within ...
The history of same-sex marriage litigation has often been a story of courts making decisions in opp...
accordingly same-sex marriage was banned under the state constitution. Proposition 8 is now being co...
The gay and lesbian community\u27s response to California\u27s Proposition 8 was strong and quick. W...
This Article highlights both the rewards in accepting and the risks in rejecting a claim of sex disc...
Perry v. Schwarzenegger, in which a federal district court held California\u27s ban on same-sex marr...
For the third time in five years, the California Supreme Court dealt with the issue of same-sex marr...
Critics of litigation seeking to establish the right of same-sex couples to marry argue that it has ...
Unrepresented in the literature on same-sex marriage is the perspective of a family law scholar who ...
There are few issues that excite lawyers and law students more than samesex marriage recognition. Th...
Why, in the face of ongoing criticism, do advocates of same-sex marriage continue to pursue litigati...
This Article examines Perry v. Brown, the federal lawsuit challenging Proposition 8, through a socia...
Marriage equality exists in 35 states and the District of Columbia. Activists are waiting on the Sup...
This issue of whether or not to legalize marriage for same-sex couples has been one of the most soci...
On November 4, 2008 California voters passed Proposition 8, and accordingly same-sex marriage was ba...
The gay and lesbian community's response to California's Proposition 8 was strong and quick. Within ...
The history of same-sex marriage litigation has often been a story of courts making decisions in opp...
accordingly same-sex marriage was banned under the state constitution. Proposition 8 is now being co...
The gay and lesbian community\u27s response to California\u27s Proposition 8 was strong and quick. W...
This Article highlights both the rewards in accepting and the risks in rejecting a claim of sex disc...
Perry v. Schwarzenegger, in which a federal district court held California\u27s ban on same-sex marr...
For the third time in five years, the California Supreme Court dealt with the issue of same-sex marr...