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Tag Archives: supreme court
Making a Bumper-Sticker Out of the People’s House
I write this post not as a partisan, but as an American. The White House being lit up in rainbow colors by this Administration was wrong and in very bad taste. It is not at all about what those colors … Continue reading
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Tagged gay, gay marriage, gay pride, homosexuality, politics, rainbow flag, scotus, supreme court, white house
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First Reflections on Today’s SCOTUS Marriage Decision
It’s been a VERY long day, but wanted to post some quick personal reflections on today’s monumental Supreme Court decision. I will do so under a few quick headings. Does This Settle the Marriage Issue? Today’s ruling settles and puts … Continue reading
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Tagged courts, family, gay marriage, legal, marriage, same-sex marriage, sexuality, supreme court
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My Quick Take on the Ford/Kavanaugh Hearings
I watched every bit of the Senate Judiciary Hearings and testimony of Professor Ford and Judge Kavanaugh today with great interest. (I was supposed to be working on a book deadline!) I thought Professor Ford was very compelling in telling … Continue reading →