...here to see Judicial Profile The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) advocates against same-sex marriage. Its 2010 action sought...
In this free Special Section from the New York Law Journal, leaders of the bench and bar explore the movement for civil and human rights and reflect on the work that remains
...Cite as: National Organization for Marriage v. Walsh, 10-4572-cv, NYLJ 1202597926853, at *1 (2d...
...moved to New York in 1936 to work in the NAACP's national office. Although the author could have done more with the...
...issue of standing loomed large in the historic arguments over same-sex marriage. Since then, another, far more literal, standing issue has been a hot...
...written by Emma Thompson1 based on the infamous, unhappy marriage of Effie Gray and John Ruskin, a highly influential Victorian-era art...
The Supreme Court's historic two-day scrutiny of the same-sex marriage issue last week showed the justices as a cautious bunch, wary about...
...its historic two-day scrutiny of the thorny issue of same-sex marriage, displaying wariness about ruling on the subject even as it appeared possible...
...WASHINGTON - Gay marriage advocates, hoping for constitutional recognition...not to cut off the national debate. "We...
...WASHINGTON - Just before signing the Defense of Marriage Act into law in 1996, President Bill Clinton said, "I have...
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