Stories abound within our culture, and rarely are stories bestowed more legitimacy than within the courts. Social facts might be established within the legal forum, but nonetheless connect to everyday life. Research in social movements and judicial politics is thus becoming increasingly useful as social movement organizations increasingly compete before the Court to effect cultural change through the reification of their stories. Lesbian, gay and bisexuals form one group of storytellers whose collective stories are told. It is this set of stories that this paper investigates, following the narrative turn in sociology to analyze LGB social movement narratives in the empirical setting of the Supreme Court. I present the findings of...
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Contemporary debates over recent Court decisions provide a rich context to weigh claims of judicial ...
The summer of 2013 saw a troubling social justice whiplash. On June 26th, in two separate decisions ...
This dissertation examines the impact of litigation on a social movement's dominant substantive goal...
Do courts matter?Historically, many social movements have turned to the courts to help achieve sweep...
The first Part of this Article poses a descriptive, sociological-type model of the multifaceted infl...
The Article examines the impact of social movement activity upon the advancement of GLBT rights. It ...
Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 Supreme Court case holding that same-sex couples had a constitutional...
One year shy of the fiftieth anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the Justices issued another...
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The Article examines the impact of social movement activity upon the advancement of GLBT rights. It ...
Social movements change the ways Americans understand the Constitution. Social movement conflict, en...
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