Tag Archive: Same-Sex Marriage

GOP: Adapt or Perish

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By Journal Student Writer Ryan Cauley H.G. Wells once wrote, “Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature’s inexorable imperative.” This quote is quite …

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The Perry v. Brown Saga Continues

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By Martin Pyne, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice The wait is over—on November 17, the California Supreme Court finally …

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Gay Republicans: Allies in the Fight for Marriage Equality

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By Iain Johnson, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice While the public is quick to equate the LGBT community as …

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Defending Iowa’s Courts: An Anniversary Event

Join us on Thursday, October 27, 2011, 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Iowa City Public Library, Room A. The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice …

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Same-Sex Marriage is in the (Near?) Future.

Mary Conroy, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice This week, a CNN poll found that for the first time in …

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Perry v. Schwarzenegger

Justin Randall, Note & Comment Editor for the 2010-11 JGRJ Board Same-sex marriage proponents celebrated a victory this week in California when United …

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DOMA

Libby Skarin, Senior Note & Comment Editor, 2010-11 Editorial Board On July 8, a federal district court judge in Boston ruled Section 3 …

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Homosexuality and the Texas GOP’s 2010 Party Platform

Justin Randall, JGRJ Note & Comment Editor 2010-11                   This week, the Texas Republican Party released their 2010 State Party Platform. This …

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Maine’s Mistake

-Libby Skarin, JGRJ Student Writer 2009-10 Wednesday, November 04, 2009 Yesterday, fifty-three percent of voters in Maine approved a repeal of …

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Varnum v. Brien: The Iowa Supreme Court Protects Same-Sex Marriage

- Judith Faucette, JGRJ Student Writer 2008-09 Tuesday, April 07, 2009 On Friday, April 3, the Iowa Supreme Court unanimously decided …

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