In the five years since Susan Mezey’s last book on gay rights was published, much has changed in the public policymaking arena affecting the LGBT community. This book makes a much needed contribution
This book makes a unique contribution to the study of gay rights politics by assessing the laws and policies governing the rights of gay children and gay families. The focus of the analysis will be on
This book makes a unique contribution to the study of gay rights politics by assessing the laws and policies governing the rights of gay children and gay families. The focus of the analysis will be on
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 was intended to send a clear message to society that discrimination on the basis of disability is unacceptable. As with most civil rights laws, the co
In Queers in Court, Susan Gluck Mezey examines the contemporary battle for gay and lesbian rights in the United States, tracing the evolution of issues from same sex marriage and privacy rights to mil
In the context of the rights-based discourse of earlier civil rights struggles, Mezey (political science, Loyola U. Chicago) considers the gay community's attempts, through litigation, to achieve soci
In the five years since Susan Mezey’s last book on gay rights was published, much has changed in the public policymaking arena affecting the LGBT community. This book makes a much needed contribution