The Supreme Court's historic two-day scrutiny of the issue of same-sex marriage showed the justices as a cautious bunch wary about ruling on a subject that is new to them, especially when i
...s. A Republican-led House group, called the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group (BLAG), intervened to defend the statute. Allowing BLAG to defend the...
...injuries it asserts. The House of Representatives' Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group, the BLAG, which does seek redress in the form of reversal, asserts no judicially...
...questions: whether the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group of the House of Representatives (BLAG), which is defending the law, has Article III standing, and whether the...
Lawyers for the Republican majority in the House of Representatives are disputing on several fronts a ruling by the Second Circuit that the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutionally discriminates ag
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Opening the door to a potentially historic step in the nation's gay rights movement, the U.S. Supreme Court on December 7 agreed to decide two constitutional challenges involving same-sex marriage
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon face an array of same-sex marriage related petitions that have arrived at the court in an unusual confluence of timing and strategic litigating
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