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Ask Americans what they think the First Amendment protects, and they will tell you “freedom of speech.” But few will think of the amendment’s third protection: “freedom of assembly.” In his provocative new book, “Liberty’s Refuge, The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly,” Washington University School of Law professor John Inazu implores Americans to keep in mind the importance of this protection.
Our courts, which have mishandled abortion, may be on the verge of mishandling homosexuality.
While many Americans still have reservations about gay marriage, attitudes about homosexuality in general have changed significantly.
With 'don't ask, don't tell' repealed and gays seeking marriage equality, the homosexual bourgeoisie is emerging--a concept subversive to both liberals and conservatives.
This working paper makes five observations regarding the Supreme Court's practice of relying upon foreign and international decisions for support of its constitutional rulings.
This study examines public opinion regarding homosexual acceptance, gay marriage, employment, nature vs. nurture, marriage vs. civil unions, benefits, adoption, and voting.
A new collection of survey data on homosexuality and gay marriage compiled by Resident Fellow Karlyn H. Bowman.




