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Side 56
Romer and Lawrence put this logic into question for gays and lesbians , since the opinions appear to treat sexual orientation as a category deserving of more than rational basis scrutiny , what O'Connor referred to as a “ more pressing ...
Romer and Lawrence put this logic into question for gays and lesbians , since the opinions appear to treat sexual orientation as a category deserving of more than rational basis scrutiny , what O'Connor referred to as a “ more pressing ...
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While the potential impact of same - sex marriage on " traditional marriage " raises interesting questions in its own right , those questions risk deemphasizing the effects of same - sex marriage , not only on lesbian and gay ...
While the potential impact of same - sex marriage on " traditional marriage " raises interesting questions in its own right , those questions risk deemphasizing the effects of same - sex marriage , not only on lesbian and gay ...
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Again , the question is not whether queers should have access to marriage ; of course they should . Nor is it a question of rendering monogamous arrangements and indeterminate erotic expression [ or promiscuity ] mutually exclusive for ...
Again , the question is not whether queers should have access to marriage ; of course they should . Nor is it a question of rendering monogamous arrangements and indeterminate erotic expression [ or promiscuity ] mutually exclusive for ...
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