January 23, 2004
2 Books Explore Same-Sex Marriage in U.S. and Canada
TECTONIC FRICTION: "Homosexual marriage [sic]." That is the way Hawaii's Supreme Court defiantly quoted a state brief on the issue in 1993. Evan Gertsmann, a professor of political science at Loyola Marymount University, acknowledges that disquietude. Even those who support gay and lesbian people in other areas have problems accepting gay marriage, he writes in Same Sex Marriage and the Constitution (Cambridge University Press, 2004). "Same-sex marriage is situated on the fault line of
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