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Civil Rights

Sep. 26, 2006

Courts Wrongly Continue Bias Against Gays

FORUM COLUMN - Civil rights cases often raise historical questions. But, as Justice Anthony Kennedy observed, lawyers and judges don't always have a good understanding of history.


Forum Column

By Therese M. Stewart and Vince Chhabria

     
      Civil rights cases often raise historical questions. But, as Justice Anthony Kennedy observed, lawyers and judges don't always have a good understanding of history. Sometimes, they get it wrong.
      All parties in the California marriage cases have made assertions about history. Marriage oppo...

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