Gay rights / Tamara L. Roleff, editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1997.Description: 191 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 156510532X
- 1565105311
- HQ76.3.G397 1997
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Ch. 1. What rights should gays and lesbians have? Gay and lesbian partners should receive employment benefits Brian McNaught Homosexual partners should not receive employment benefits Jack Chambers Limiting domestic-partner benefits to same-sex couples is justifiable David Boaz Granting domestic-partner benefits only to same-sex couples is discriminatory Joseph Farah Gay and lesbian partners should be legally recognized as family members Mary N. Cameli Homosexual partners should not be legally recognized as family members Frank S. Zepezauer Gay and lesbian foreigners should be granted asylum in the United States David Tuller Foreign homosexuals should not be granted asylum in the United States Lars-Erik Nelson Ch. 2. Should society legally sanction homosexual families? Gay marriage: an overview Issues and Controversies on File Yes, society should legally sanction homosexual families: Gays and lesbians should be allowed to marry Andrew Sullivan Society has a compelling interest in allowing gay marriage Jonathan Rauch Gays and lesbians have an equal right to marriage Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Incorporated Gay and lesbian parents can raise well-adjusted children April Martin No, society should not legally sanction homosexual families: Homosexuals should not be allowed to marry James Q. Wilson Gays and lesbians should not seek state-sanctioned marriage Alisa Solomon Homosexual parents are not in a child's best interests Robert H. Knight Ch. 3. Should gays and lesbians be allowed in the military? The "don't ask, don't tell" ban: an overview Craig Donegan No, gays and lesbians should not be allowed in the military: Homosexuality is incompatible with military service James A. Donovan Allowing gays and lesbians in the military will adversely affect morale Mark E. Cantrell Homosexuals in the military present a medical risk Ronald D. Ray Yes, gays and lesbians should be allowed in the military: Gays and lesbians should be allowed to serve in the military Barry M. Goldwater Homosexuals can enhance military effectiveness Richard H. Kohn Homosexuals in the military are not a threat to national security Franklin D. Johnes and Ronald J. Koshes The military ban on gays and lesbians is based on prejudice Alasdair Palmer Ch. 4. Do gays and lesbians need antidiscrimination laws? Antidiscrimination laws for gays and lesbians: an overview Richard L. Worsnop Yes, gays and lesbians need antidiscrimination laws: Gays and lesbians are entitled to protection against discrimination Michael Nava and Robert Dawidoff Antidiscrimination laws protect equal rights for gays and lesbians American Civil Liberties Union Discrimination against gays and lesbians should be stopped Richard Rorty Barring antidiscrimination laws for gays and lesbians is unconstitutional Anthony Kennedy and others No, gays and lesbians do not need antidiscrimination laws: Homosexuals should not be granted special rights Tony Marco Gay rights will legitimize homosexuality Hadley Arkes Barring antidiscrimination laws for gays and lesbians is constitutional Antonin Scalia, William H. Rehnquist, and Clarence Thomas.
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