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Gay Families And The Courts The Quest For Equal Rights Susan Gluck Mezey

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Gay Families And The Courts The Quest For Equal Rights Susan Gluck Mezey
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 291
Author: Susan Gluck Mezey
ISBN: 9780742562189, 9780742562196, 9781442200708, 0742562182, 0742562190, 1442200707
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Gay Families And The Courts The Quest For Equal Rights Susan Gluck Mezey by Susan Gluck Mezey 9780742562189, 9780742562196, 9781442200708, 0742562182, 0742562190, 1442200707 instant download after payment.

Susan Gluck Mezey's newest book, Gay Families and the Courts, is a compelling examination of the role of the state and federal courts in furthering the goals of the gay and lesbian community. Unlike Mezey's earlier book, Queers in Court, this book evaluates the extent to which litigation is effective in advancing equal rights for gay families_families in which at least one member is gay_as they seek to expand their opportunities and battle discrimination. Mezey shows how the courts address gay and lesbian rights and sexual orientation in schools and social organizations such as the Boy Scouts along with family-oriented problems such as marriage and parenthood. In doing so, Mezey emphasizes the complexity of the issues involved in the cases, and assesses the degree to which the outcome of the litigation is explained by the type of case, the type of court, and the judge's perception of his or her role as a policymaker. It is a valuable reference for scholars interested in judicial, legislative, and executive policymaking at the federal and state level as well as anyone interested in LGBT politics.

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