Legalizing Gay Marriage: Vermont And The National DebateTemple University Press, 20. 11. 2008. - 352 страница Every day seems to bring news of legal challenges to existing marriage laws and the constitutionality of any form of union for same-sex partners. In this timely and accessible book, Michael Mello argues that the public debates and political battles that have divided Vermont and Massachusetts will be repeated across the country as state after state confronts the issue of legalizing gay marriage.Michael Mello examines recent landmark decisions in state and federal high courts granting civil rights protections to homosexuals. In Vermont, the Supreme Court's recommendation that legislators recognize the "common humanity" that links all individuals irrespective of sexual identity and consider the question of same-sex marriage resulted in the first state legislation to establish civil union. In Massachusetts, the court's ruling that gay marriage is a right protected by the state constitution has plunged the legislature into a contentious debate about a constitutional amendment. In both states, as in California and New York, public discussion of equal civil protections for gays and lesbians soon become mired in contending views of morality, religion, social mores, and the sanctity of heterosexual marriage.Mello regards the widespread and virulent opposition to any form of same-sex unions as proof that in Vermont, as elsewhere, homosexuals are indeed a "despised minority" in need of the law's protection. Thus, civil union laws represent only a partial victory because they create a separate and inherently unequal category of relationships for gay people. Mello's analysis of the issues provides an invaluable guide to the battles being waged in state legislatures and by politicians at the national level. |
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... March 5, 2000, at a Community Discus- sion panel held at Trinity Methodist Church in Montpelier and orga- nized by the Washington County Freedom to Marry Task Force. The other panelists were all members of the Vermont Legislature ...
... March 5, 2000, at a Community Discus- sion panel held at Trinity Methodist Church in Montpelier and orga- nized by the Washington County Freedom to Marry Task Force. The other panelists were all members of the Vermont Legislature ...
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... March 2003.51 The Boston Globe newspaper editorial page urged the court to recognize gay marriage , and a poll it conducted in- dicated that a slim majority of the Massachusetts public opinion fa- vored allowing gays to marry.52 As the ...
... March 2003.51 The Boston Globe newspaper editorial page urged the court to recognize gay marriage , and a poll it conducted in- dicated that a slim majority of the Massachusetts public opinion fa- vored allowing gays to marry.52 As the ...
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... March on Washington, D.C., the fourth national march in the nation's capital in 31 years. Hun- dreds of thousands of people attended the march, which occurred only days after the Vermont civil unions bill was signed into law. “As soon ...
... March on Washington, D.C., the fourth national march in the nation's capital in 31 years. Hun- dreds of thousands of people attended the march, which occurred only days after the Vermont civil unions bill was signed into law. “As soon ...
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... march from the Washington Monument to the Mall . . . . The roughly 125 Vermonters who marched behind the Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force banner were treated as heroes for the cause . " 147 Among others praising Vermont at the rally ...
... march from the Washington Monument to the Mall . . . . The roughly 125 Vermonters who marched behind the Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force banner were treated as heroes for the cause . " 147 Among others praising Vermont at the rally ...
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... March 20, 2000—as the same-sex mar- riage debate raged in Vermont—found that 57 percent of the general public are opposed to same-sex marriage; “50 percent say gays should not adopt; 36 percent say gays should not teach elementary ...
... March 20, 2000—as the same-sex mar- riage debate raged in Vermont—found that 57 percent of the general public are opposed to same-sex marriage; “50 percent say gays should not adopt; 36 percent say gays should not teach elementary ...
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Enacting Civil Unions as an Alternative to Civil Marriage | 74 |
Whats Wrong with Vermonts Civil Marriage Substitute | 142 |
Three Years After | 193 |
Vermont Supreme Court Decision for Baker v State | 197 |
Notes | 257 |
Index | 331 |
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