It is now commonplace to hear the LGBT rights movement being described as the last, or the next, or today’s, pre-eminent civil rights issue. This chapter will explore what that means from several perspectives: What does the label tell us about the civil rights paradigm itself? If the achievement of marriage equality is the great civil rights achievement of this generation, what does that suggest about a future for equality more generally? How have new forms of, and technologies for, movement building affected the idea and practice of civil rights? Does the civil rights paradigm have a future? I focus in on three aspects of the social meaning of civil rights: legal doctrine and legal institutions, social movement strategies, and the tension ...
A judicial decision striking down formalized discrimination marks a crucial moment for those it affe...
This paper examines the best methods of achieving equal legal rights for gay people in the United St...
The elections of 2008 saw the passage of several overwhelming and explicit condemnations of gay righ...
It is now commonplace to hear the LGBT rights movement being described as the last, or the next, or ...
This chapter considers how the LGBT movement might pursue legal equality — alongside lived equality ...
Eight social science, humanities, and legal scholars discuss a wide range of perspectives on civil r...
This paper attempts to formulate the best comprehensive strategy for achieving equal rights under th...
Marriage is surely at a crossroad, as the chapters in this volume so richly attest. In fact, marriag...
The social movements of the 1960’s and 1970’s have had an irreversible positive impact on the wellbe...
The Author believes that civil unions have become synonymous with inequality. In this posture, the t...
This accompanying article considers the state of LGBTQ equality after the Supreme Court’s decision i...
Social conservatives have historically used populist rhetoric and activist judges framing to de-legi...
This Article examines several decades of race antidiscrimination law to conjecture about the course ...
Beginning in the 1970s, the overwhelming success of anti-gay ballot questions made direct democracy ...
While “marriage equality” represents progress, “marriage” as a legal concept insufficiently recogniz...
A judicial decision striking down formalized discrimination marks a crucial moment for those it affe...
This paper examines the best methods of achieving equal legal rights for gay people in the United St...
The elections of 2008 saw the passage of several overwhelming and explicit condemnations of gay righ...
It is now commonplace to hear the LGBT rights movement being described as the last, or the next, or ...
This chapter considers how the LGBT movement might pursue legal equality — alongside lived equality ...
Eight social science, humanities, and legal scholars discuss a wide range of perspectives on civil r...
This paper attempts to formulate the best comprehensive strategy for achieving equal rights under th...
Marriage is surely at a crossroad, as the chapters in this volume so richly attest. In fact, marriag...
The social movements of the 1960’s and 1970’s have had an irreversible positive impact on the wellbe...
The Author believes that civil unions have become synonymous with inequality. In this posture, the t...
This accompanying article considers the state of LGBTQ equality after the Supreme Court’s decision i...
Social conservatives have historically used populist rhetoric and activist judges framing to de-legi...
This Article examines several decades of race antidiscrimination law to conjecture about the course ...
Beginning in the 1970s, the overwhelming success of anti-gay ballot questions made direct democracy ...
While “marriage equality” represents progress, “marriage” as a legal concept insufficiently recogniz...
A judicial decision striking down formalized discrimination marks a crucial moment for those it affe...
This paper examines the best methods of achieving equal legal rights for gay people in the United St...
The elections of 2008 saw the passage of several overwhelming and explicit condemnations of gay righ...