Gay Rights and American Law
Title | Gay Rights and American Law PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel R. Pinello |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2003-06-09 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780521012140 |
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Law and the Gay Rights Story
Title | Law and the Gay Rights Story PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Frank |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2014-08-05 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0813568722 |
For much of the 20th century, American gays and lesbians lived in fear that public exposure of their sexualities might cause them to be fired, blackmailed, or even arrested. Today, they are enjoying an unprecedented number of legal rights and protections. Clearly, the tides have shifted for gays and lesbians, but what caused this enormous sea change? In his gripping new book, Walter Frank offers an in-depth look at the court cases that were pivotal in establishing gay rights. But he also tells the story of those individuals who were willing to make waves by fighting for those rights, taking enormous personal risks at a time when the tide of public opinion was against them. Frank’s accessible style brings complex legal issues down to earth but, as a former litigator, never loses sight of the law’s human dimension and the context of the events occurring outside the courtroom. Chronicling the past half-century of gay and lesbian history, Law and the Gay Rights Story offers a unique perspective on familiar events like the Stonewall Riots, the AIDS crisis, and the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” Frank pays special attention to the constitutional issues surrounding same-sex marriage and closely analyzes the two recent Supreme Court cases addressing the issue. While a strong advocate for gay rights, Frank also examines critiques of the movement, including some coming from the gay community itself. Comprehensive in coverage, the book explains the legal and constitutional issues involved in each of the major goals of the gay rights movement: a safe and healthy school environment, workplace equality, an end to anti-gay violence, relationship recognition, and full integration into all the institutions of the larger society, including marriage and military service. Drawing from extensive archival research and from decades of experience as a practicing litigator, Frank not only provides a vivid history, but also shows where the battle for gay rights might go from here.
Straightforward
Title | Straightforward PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Ayres |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2011-06-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1400837472 |
What can straight people do to support gay rights? How much work or sacrifice must allies take on to do their share? Ian Ayres and Jennifer Brown--law professors, activists, husband and wife--propose practical strategies for helping straight men and women advocate for and with the gay community. Straightforward advances a thesis that is at once simple and groundbreaking: to make real progress at the central flashpoints of controversy--marriage rights, employment discrimination, gays in the military, exclusion from the Boy Scouts, and religious controversies over homosexuality--straight as well as gay people need to speak up and act for equality. Ayres and Brown take aim at both the hearts and minds of the general public, focusing on strategies that can change the incentives and therefore the behavior of the recalcitrant. The book is peppered with stories about real people and the decisions they have faced at home, in church, at work, in school, and in politics. It is also filled with creative legal and economic strategies for influencing public and corporate decision-making. For example, Ayres and Brown propose the development of a "fair employment mark" to help companies advertise inclusive employment policies. They also show how a simple pledge to vacation in states that legalize gay marriage can create powerful incentives for legislatures to amend their marriage laws. Engagingly written and sure to spark debate, Straightforward promises to change the way America thinks about--and participates in--the gay rights movement.
Identity and the Case for Gay Rights
Title | Identity and the Case for Gay Rights PDF eBook |
Author | David A. J. Richards |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0226712095 |
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Gay Rights and Moral Panic
Title | Gay Rights and Moral Panic PDF eBook |
Author | F. Fejes |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2016-02-25 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 023061468X |
Using the 1977 campaign against the Dade County Florida gay rights ordinance as a focal point, this book provides an examination of the emergence of the modern lesbian and gay American movement, the challenges it posed to the accepted American notions of sexuality, and how American society reacted in turn.
The Gay Rights Question in Contemporary American Law
Title | The Gay Rights Question in Contemporary American Law PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Koppelman |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2010-02-15 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0226451038 |
The gay rights question is whether the second-class legal status of gay people should be changed. In this book Andrew Koppelman shows the powerful legal and moral case for gay equality, but argues that courts cannot and should not impose it. The Gay Rights Question in Contemporary American Law offers an unusually nuanced analysis of the most pressing gay rights issues. Does antigay discrimination violate the Constitution? Is there any sound moral objection to homosexual conduct? Are such objections the moral and constitutional equivalent of racism? Must state laws recognizing same-sex unions be given effect in other states? Should courts take account of popular resistance to gay equality? Koppelman sheds new light on all these questions. Sure to upset purists on either side of the debate, Koppelman's book criticizes the legal arguments advanced both for and against gay rights. Just as important, it places these arguments in broader moral and social contexts, offering original, pragmatic, and workable legal solutions.
The Future of Gay Rights in America
Title | The Future of Gay Rights in America PDF eBook |
Author | H.N. Hirsch |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2020-03-25 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1135422710 |
Sandra Day O'Connor has called the gay rights movement "the first important civil rights struggle of the twenty-first century." Recent court decisions to overturn sodomy laws and to recognize gay marriage have emboldened activists, but have also resulted in a tremendous backlash, not the least of which has been a call for a constitutional amendment defining marriage as only between members of the opposite sex. Through its historical and legal contextualization of these decisions The Future of Gay Rights in America is essential for understanding an epochal moment in the history of gay rights.