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The Road to Marriage Equality

Author : John Mazurek
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2018-12-15
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781538381335

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In Obergefell v. Hodges (2015), the Supreme Court of the United States held that same-sex couples throughout the country had the right to marry. The ruling was the culmination of a decades-long struggle to gain the legal right for gay and lesbian couples to wed. This compelling book takes the reader through the ups and downs of the marriage equality movement, from the 1990s to the current era, from the first same-sex couples to have their marriage license applications rejected to the changing attitudes that led to every individual having the right that was once reserved only for some.

Marriage Equality

Author : William N. Eskridge, Jr.,Christopher R. Riano
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 1041 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780300221817

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Marriage Equality by William N. Eskridge, Jr.,Christopher R. Riano Pdf

The definitive history of the marriage equality debate in the United States, praised by Library Journal as "beautifully and accessibly written. . . . An essential work.” As a legal scholar who first argued in the early 1990s for a right to gay marriage, William N. Eskridge Jr. has been on the front lines of the debate over same‑sex marriage for decades. In this book, Eskridge and his coauthor, Christopher R. Riano, offer a panoramic and definitive history of America’s marriage equality debate. The authors explore the deeply religious, rabidly political, frequently administrative, and pervasively constitutional features of the debate and consider all angles of its dramatic history. While giving a full account of the legal and political issues, the authors never lose sight of the personal stories of the people involved, or of the central place the right to marry holds in a person’s ability to enjoy the dignity of full citizenship. This is not a triumphalist or one‑sided book but a thoughtful history of how the nation wrestled with an important question of moral and legal equality.

Marriage Equality

Author : Jason C. King
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-07
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1511559020

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This book briefly reviews the history of marriage, its evolution, the opposition for marriage equality and the U.S. Supreme Court case of Obergefell v. Hodges holding same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. This book is an easy read and would make a great wedding gift.

Same-Sex Marriage in the United States

Author : Jason Pierceson
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-04-01
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781442236653

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Same-sex marriage has become one of the defining social issues in contemporary U.S. politics. State court decisions finding in favor of same-sex relationship equality claims have been central to the issue’s ascent from nowhere to near the top of the national political agenda. Same Sex Marriage in the United States tells the story of the legal and cultural shift, its backlash, and how it has evolved over the past 15 years. This book aids in a classroom examination of the legal, political, and social developments surrounding the issue of same-sex marriage in the United States. While books about same-sex marriage have proliferated in recent years, few, if any, have provided a clear and comprehensive account of the litigation for same-sex marriage, and its successes and failures, as this book does. Updated through 2013, this edition details the watershed rulings in favor of same-sex marriage: the Supreme Court's June 26th repeal of DOMA, and of Proposition 8 in California, as well as the many states (New Jersey, Illinois, New Mexico, Hawaii, and Nevada among others) where activists and public leaders have made recent strides to ensure that gay couples have an equal right to marry.

Wedlocked

Author : Katherine Franke
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2015-11-06
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781479815746

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Compares today’s same-sex marriage movement to the experiences of black people in the mid-nineteenth century. The staggering string of victories by the gay rights movement’s campaign for marriage equality raises questions not only about how gay people have been able to successfully deploy marriage to elevate their social and legal reputation, but also what kind of freedom and equality the ability to marry can mobilize. Wedlocked turns to history to compare today’s same-sex marriage movement to the experiences of newly emancipated black people in the mid-nineteenth century, when they were able to legally marry for the first time. Maintaining that the transition to greater freedom was both wondrous and perilous for newly emancipated people, Katherine Franke relates stories of former slaves’ involvements with marriage and draws lessons that serve as cautionary tales for today’s marriage rights movements. While “be careful what you wish for” is a prominent theme, they also teach us how the rights-bearing subject is inevitably shaped by the very rights they bear, often in ways that reinforce racialized gender norms and stereotypes. Franke further illuminates how the racialization of same-sex marriage has redounded to the benefit of the gay rights movement while contributing to the ongoing subordination of people of color and the diminishing reproductive rights of women. Like same-sex couples today, freed African-American men and women experienced a shift in status from outlaws to in-laws, from living outside the law to finding their private lives organized by law and state licensure. Their experiences teach us the potential and the perils of being subject to legal regulation: rights—and specifically the right to marriage—can both burden and set you free.

The Engagement

Author : Sasha Issenberg
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 929 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2022-05-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781984898517

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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR • The riveting story of the conflict over same-sex marriage in the United States—the most significant civil rights breakthrough of the new millennium "Full of intimate details, battling personalities, heated court cases, public persuasion.” —John Williams, The New York Times On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state bans on gay marriage were unconstitutional, making same-sex unions legal across the United States. But the road to that momentous decision was much longer than many know. In this definitive account, Sasha Issenberg vividly guides us through same-sex marriage’s unexpected path from the unimaginable to the inevitable. It is a story that begins in Hawaii in 1990, when a rivalry among local activists triggered a sequence of events that forced the state to justify excluding gay couples from marriage. In the White House, one president signed the Defense of Marriage Act, which elevated the matter to a national issue, and his successor tried to write it into the Constitution. Over twenty-five years, the debate played out across the country, from the first legal same-sex weddings in Massachusetts to the epic face-off over California’s Proposition 8 and, finally, to the landmark Supreme Court decisions of United States v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges. From churches to hedge funds, no corner of American life went untouched. This richly detailed narrative follows the coast-to-coast conflict through courtrooms and war rooms, bedrooms and boardrooms, to shed light on every aspect of a political and legal controversy that divided Americans like no other. Following a cast of characters that includes those who sought their own right to wed, those who fought to protect the traditional definition of marriage, and those who changed their minds about it, The Engagement is certain to become a seminal book on the modern culture wars.

We Do!

Author : Jennifer Baumgardner,Madeleine M. Kunin
Publisher : Akashic Books
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2013-09-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781617752018

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“The encouraging story of American acceptance of gay marriage and the roles that politicians—gay and straight—have played in that history” (The Philadelphia Tribune). Through speeches, interviews, and commentary, this book chronicles the road toward marriage equality in the United States, edited by former Vermont governor Madeleine Kunin and author and activist Jennifer Baumgardner. “Baumgardner and Kunin have compiled the writings and public pronouncements of public officials and other figures on the issue of marriage equality . . . This book will serve as a resource for what was said about the struggle.” —New York Journal of Books “Detail[s] the politicians out there who are good-hearted, decent and basically worth knowing about.” —Detroit Metro Times “Compiles speeches, interviews and commentary from 1977 through 2013, in which an array of political leaders . . . voice their unconditional support for the queer citizens of the US in their quest for same-sex marriage rights.” —Bay Area Reporter “Highlights the path politicians have taken from Harvey Milk of San Francisco in 1977 until now, to advance the cause of marriage equality.” —Sun News Miami “Powerful . . . As Vermont’s governor, Madeleine Kunin was a leader on gay rights years before it was fashionable and years before our state became the first in the country to allow civil unions and, later, gay marriage without a court order. The struggle for gay rights in Vermont was very difficult, divisive, and acrimonious. If you talk to young people today about gay rights or gay marriage, they ask, What was the big deal? Madeleine and Jennifer Baumgardner remind us what a big deal it was and how important it is.” —Bernie Sanders “The gay marriage movement, like all civil rights movements, began with individuals telling the truth about who they are to a world that doesn’t accept them. It ends with an entire generation of young people who reject blatant civil rights discrimination . . . We Do! triumphantly chronicles this recent chapter.” —New Pages Included on the American Library Association’s Over the Rainbow Project Book List

Wedlocked

Author : Katherine Franke
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2017-10-03
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781479814008

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Compares today’s same-sex marriage movement to the experiences of black people in the mid-nineteenth century. The staggering string of victories by the gay rights movement’s campaign for marriage equality raises questions not only about how gay people have been able to successfully deploy marriage to elevate their social and legal reputation, but also what kind of freedom and equality the ability to marry can mobilize. Wedlocked turns to history to compare today’s same-sex marriage movement to the experiences of newly emancipated black people in the mid-nineteenth century, when they were able to legally marry for the first time. Maintaining that the transition to greater freedom was both wondrous and perilous for newly emancipated people, Katherine Franke relates stories of former slaves’ involvements with marriage and draws lessons that serve as cautionary tales for today’s marriage rights movements. While “be careful what you wish for” is a prominent theme, they also teach us how the rights-bearing subject is inevitably shaped by the very rights they bear, often in ways that reinforce racialized gender norms and stereotypes. Franke further illuminates how the racialization of same-sex marriage has redounded to the benefit of the gay rights movement while contributing to the ongoing subordination of people of color and the diminishing reproductive rights of women. Like same-sex couples today, freed African-American men and women experienced a shift in status from outlaws to in-laws, from living outside the law to finding their private lives organized by law and state licensure. Their experiences teach us the potential and the perils of being subject to legal regulation: rights—and specifically the right to marriage—can both burden and set you free.

Accidental Activists

Author : David Collins
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781574417036

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In early 2013 same-sex marriage was legal in only ten states and the District of Columbia. That year the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Windsor appeared to open the door to marriage equality. In Texas, Mark Phariss and Vic Holmes, together for sixteen years and deeply in love, wondered why no one had stepped across the threshold to challenge their state’s 2005 constitutional amendment prohibiting same-sex marriage. They agreed to join a lawsuit being put together by Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLD. Two years later—after tense battles in the Federal District Court for the Western District of Texas and in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, after sitting through oral arguments at the Supreme Court of the United States in Obergefell v. Hodges—they won the right to marry deep in the heart of Texas. But the road they traveled was never easy. Accidental Activists is the deeply moving story of two men who struggled to achieve the dignity of which Justice Anthony Kennedy spoke in a series of Supreme Court decisions that recognized the “personhood,” the essential humanity of gays and lesbians. Author David Collins tells Mark and Vic’s story in the context of legal and social history and explains the complex legal issues and developments surrounding same-sex marriage in layman’s terms.

Crossing the Threshold

Author : Gráinne Healy,Orla Howard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : History
ISBN : 1785371169

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'Crossing the Threshold' is the official history of the role played by the Marriage Equality organisation in leading the way for the successful passage of same-sex marriage in Ireland. Featuring contributions from lead campaigners, these personal perspectives will inspire anyone with an interest in campaigning for social justice, anyone who volunteered, marched, or canvased, or who wished to know how the drive for marriage equality played out. Leading figures-including Katherine Zappone, Ann Louise Gilligan, Grainne Healy, Brian Sheehan, and Niall Crowley-broach everything from fundraising and political strategic support to personal efforts and sacrifices, giving a full understanding of the multi-faceted undertaking of running a campaign that continues as a shining example of what it means to strive for a socially progressive Ireland. 'Crossing the Threshold' is the swansong of all those involved-an insightful confirmation of everything that has been achieved. Hear the voices of the campaigners and examine the details of the strategies adopted that changed Irish hearts and minds to say 'Yes' to equality in the Marriage Referendum 2015. [Subject: Marriage Equality, LGBT Rights, Politics, Irish Studies]

From Tolerance to Equality

Author : Darel E. Paul
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Gay couples
ISBN : 1481306952

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Over the last twenty-five years, a dramatic transformation in the American public's view of homosexuality has occurred, symbolized best by the movement of same-sex marriage from the position of a fringe few to the pinnacle of morality and a cornerstone of establishment thought. From Tolerance to Equality explores how this seismic shift of social perspective occurred and why it was led by the country's educational and business elite. Rejecting claims of a commitment to toleration or a heightened capacity for moral sympathy, author Darel E. Paul argues that American elites use opinion on homosexuality as a mark of social distinction and thus as a tool for accumulating cultural authority and political power. Paul traces this process through its cultural pathways as first professionals and, later, corporate managers took up the cause. He marshals original data analysis and chapters on social class and the family, the ideology of diversity, and the waning status of religious belief and authority to explore the factors behind the cultural changes he charts. Paul demonstrates the high stakes for same-sex marriage's mostly secular proponents and mostly religious opponents--and explains how so many came to fight so vigorously on an issue that directly affects so few. In the end, From Tolerance to Equality is far more than an explanation of gay equality and same-sex marriage. It is a road map to the emerging American political and cultural landscape.

The People's Victory

Author : Marriage Equality USA,Christine Allen,Fred Anguera,Shelly Bailes,Matthew Baume,Kirsten Berzon,Michael Boyajian,Billy Bradford,Kate Burns,Marvin Burrows,Geoff Callan,Joe Capley-Alfano,Frank Capley-Alfano,Beau Chandler,Sean Chapin,J. Scott Coatsworth,Michael Farino,Stuart Gaffney,Tim Garcia,Mike Goettemoeller,Baltimore Gonzalez,Carmen Goodyear,Tracy Hollister,Mark "Major" Jiminez,Davina Kotulski, PhD,Kitty Lambert-Rudd,Cheryle Lambert-Rudd,John Lewis,Amos Lim,Zack Lyons,Cathy Marino-Thomas,Michael Markiewicz,Brian Maschka,Alex McCord,Martha McDevitt-Pugh,Molly McKay,Peter Mesh,Colleen Mewing,Jolene Mewing,Joy O'Donnell,Gender Offenders,Ellen Pontac,Mir Reyad,Michael Sabatino,Charlie Scatamacchia,Will Scott,Mike Shaw,Del Shores,Brian Silva,Scott Smith,Leslie Stewart,Stephanie Stolte,David Cameron Strachan,Roland Stringfellow,Robert Sullivan,Jamila Tharp,David Thompson,Jan Thompson,Sam Thoron,Anne Tischer,Simon van Kempen,Joseph Vitale,Robert Voorheis,Jokie X Wilson,Edie Windsor,Laurie York
Publisher : Marriage Equality USA
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2017-08-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781495639067

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The People's Victory by Marriage Equality USA,Christine Allen,Fred Anguera,Shelly Bailes,Matthew Baume,Kirsten Berzon,Michael Boyajian,Billy Bradford,Kate Burns,Marvin Burrows,Geoff Callan,Joe Capley-Alfano,Frank Capley-Alfano,Beau Chandler,Sean Chapin,J. Scott Coatsworth,Michael Farino,Stuart Gaffney,Tim Garcia,Mike Goettemoeller,Baltimore Gonzalez,Carmen Goodyear,Tracy Hollister,Mark "Major" Jiminez,Davina Kotulski, PhD,Kitty Lambert-Rudd,Cheryle Lambert-Rudd,John Lewis,Amos Lim,Zack Lyons,Cathy Marino-Thomas,Michael Markiewicz,Brian Maschka,Alex McCord,Martha McDevitt-Pugh,Molly McKay,Peter Mesh,Colleen Mewing,Jolene Mewing,Joy O'Donnell,Gender Offenders,Ellen Pontac,Mir Reyad,Michael Sabatino,Charlie Scatamacchia,Will Scott,Mike Shaw,Del Shores,Brian Silva,Scott Smith,Leslie Stewart,Stephanie Stolte,David Cameron Strachan,Roland Stringfellow,Robert Sullivan,Jamila Tharp,David Thompson,Jan Thompson,Sam Thoron,Anne Tischer,Simon van Kempen,Joseph Vitale,Robert Voorheis,Jokie X Wilson,Edie Windsor,Laurie York Pdf

"“The People’s Victory is a mirror for each of us to see our own power to fight for justice and create the change we want to see in our world.” – Gavin Newsom, Lieutenant Governor of California In 1996, a small group of Americans from all walks of life banded together to create one of the most miraculous political victories in modern American history. Opponents attacked the issue of marriage equality as amoral and a direct threat to families. Allies warned that it was a generation away from being practicable and a selfish drain of precious political capital. A stirring oral history told by those who almost inexplicably found themselves fighting on the front lines, The People's Victory recounts the successes – and the setbacks – that only served to strengthen everyone’s resolve to resist, fight, and bring equal marriage rights to an entire nation. Through it all, these love warriors found their voice and home in Marriage Equality USA, the nation’s oldest and largest grassroots organization of its kind. While high profile books, articles and documentaries have covered the judicial and legislative machinations, this book puts a human face on the people who made the everyday personal sacrifices to keep the movement alive. The People’s Victory shares deeply moving personal testimonies of over sixty people, from Marvin Burrows, who was forced out of his home and lost many treasured possessions after losing his lost his partner of fifty years; to Kate Burns, who risked arrest for the first time when she stood up for her relationship; to Mike Goettemoeller, who pushed his mother in a wheelchair with Marriage Equality USA to fulfill her dream of marching in a Pride parade. Edie Windsor, the triumphant lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court case United States vs. Windsor recounts shouting down a major LGBTQ organization with “I’m 77 years old and I can’t wait!!” when they attempted to belittle marriage as a critical issue. Writer and producer Del Shores shares the touching moment his young teenage daughter used tears and laughter to console him after the passage of Proposition 8 in California dealt a blow to the cause. The People’s Victory is an inspirational roadmap for anyone who has felt passionately about an issue, but has questioned whether one person’s contribution can make a difference. These candid accounts once again prove that every movement for important social change must be built on the acts of everyday. In fact, that is the only way the people have ever been victorious. In his introduction, California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom writes: “I hope these stories inspire you to resist, to fight, to win and in the end write the next stories in our continuing push for a more just and perfect union.”

The Wedding Heard 'Round the World

Author : Michael McConnell,Jack Baker
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2016-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781452950266

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On September 3, 1971, Michael McConnell and Jack Baker exchanged vows in the first legal same-sex wedding in the United States. Their remarkable story is told here for the first time—a unique account of the passion and energy of the gay liberation movement in the sixties and seventies. At the dawn of the modern gay movement (while New York’s Stonewall riots and San Francisco’s emerging political activism bloomed), these two young men insisted on making their commitment a legal reality. They were already crusaders for gay rights: Jack had twice been elected the University of Minnesota’s student president—the first openly gay university student president in the country, an election reported by Walter Cronkite on network TV news. They were featured in Look magazine’s special issue about the American family and received letters of support from around the world. The couple navigated complex procedures to obtain a state-issued marriage license. Their ceremony was conducted by a Methodist minister in a friend’s tiny Minneapolis apartment. Wearing matching white pantsuits, exchanging custom-designed rings, and sharing a tiered wedding cake, Michael and Jack celebrated their historic marriage. After reciting their vows, they sealed their promise to love and honor each other with a kiss and a signed marriage certificate. Repercussions were immediate: Michael’s job offer at the University of Minnesota was rescinded, leading him to wage a battle against job discrimination with the help of the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union. The couple eventually reached the U.S. Supreme Court with two precedent-setting cases. Michael and Jack have retired from the public spotlight, but after four decades their marriage is still their joy and comfort. Living quietly in a Minneapolis bungalow, they exemplify a contemporary version of the American dream. Only now, with marriage equality in the headlines and the Supreme Court decision to make love the law of the land, are they willing to tell the entire story of their groundbreaking experiences. TIME magazine listed the twenty-five most influential marriages of all time and included Michael and Jack, and they were recently profiled in a cover story in the Sunday New York Times. Their long campaign for marriage equality and insistence on equal rights for all citizens is a model for advocates of social justice and an inspiration for everyone who struggles for acceptance in a less-than-equal world.

Redeeming the Dream

Author : Theodore B. Olson,David Boies
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2014-06-17
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780698135369

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“Breathtakingly inspiring.” —Laurence H. Tribe, Professor of Constitutional Law, Harvard Law School When advocates for marriage equality sought to challenge California’s notorious Proposition 8, they were fortunate to have the support of two of the nation’s preeminent lawyers, David Boies and Theodore B. Olson. Despite the fact that they had argued against one another in the landmark Bush v. Gore case, their commitment to the marriage issue led them to join forces, ultimately defeating the unconstitutional proposition in the Supreme Court after a nearly five-year battle. Redeeming the Dream is the definitive inside account of the key civil rights struggle of our time.

Gay Marriage and Democracy

Author : R. Claire Snyder
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0742527875

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Gay Marriage and Democracy by R. Claire Snyder Pdf

This book discusses the context for and arguments in favor of same-sex marriage in the United States.