Same-Sex Marriage: The Legal and Psychological Evolution in America
ISBN-10:
0819568120
ISBN-13:
9780819568120
Author(s): Cantor, Donald; Cantor, Elizabeth
Edition: First Edition
Released: Apr 28, 2006
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Format: Hardcover, 212 pages
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Description:
Few recent topics have claimed as much media and political attention as the fight for the right of same-sex couples to marry legally. Striking at the heart of beliefs about sexuality, marriage, family, and child-rearing, the debate has touched off national and international debate. In this practical guide to the issues and their history, the authors present the issues as a courtroom case would be presented to the jury—with an opening statement, expert testimony, and a closing argument in support of same-sex marriage. Chapters explore how we have arrived at our current understandings of homosexuality and marriage, the impact of same-sex marriage on same-sex relationships and families, the practical civil benefits denied to persons who are not allowed to marry, and the 40-year evolution in the law as it relates to sex and reproduction. This book provides a reasoned and informed history of the subject, and is ideal for readers in government, social work, and the law—and anyone curious about where this contentious issue is headed.
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