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The First Amendment and LGBT Equality Carlos A. Ball

The First Amendment and LGBT Equality By Carlos A. Ball

The First Amendment and LGBT Equality by Carlos A. Ball


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Carlos A. Ball argues that as progressives fight the First Amendment claims of religious conservatives and other LGBT opponents, they should take care not to forget the crucial role the First Amendment played in the early decades of the movement, and not to erode the safeguards of liberty that allowed LGBT rights to exist in the first place.

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The First Amendment and LGBT Equality: A Contentious History by Carlos A. Ball

Conservative opponents of LGBT equality in the United States often couch their opposition in claims of free speech, free association, and religious liberty. It is no surprise, then, that many LGBT supporters equate First Amendment arguments with resistance to their cause. The First Amendment and LGBT Equality tells another story, about the First Amendment's crucial yet largely forgotten role in the first few decades of the gay rights movement.

Between the 1950s and 1980s, when many courts were still openly hostile to sexual minorities, they nonetheless recognized the freedom of gay and lesbian people to express themselves and associate with one another. Successful First Amendment cases protected LGBT publications and organizations, protests and parades, and individuals' right to come out. The amendment was wielded by the other side only after it had laid the groundwork for major LGBT equality victories.

Carlos A. Ball illuminates the full trajectory of this legal and cultural history. He argues that, in accommodating those who dissent from LGBT equality on grounds of conscience, it is neither necessary nor appropriate to depart from the established ways in which American antidiscrimination law has, for decades, accommodated equality dissenters. But he also argues that as progressives fight the First Amendment claims of religious conservatives and other LGBT opponents today, they should take care not to erode the very safeguards of liberty that allowed LGBT rights to exist in the first place.

The First Amendment and LGBT Equality Reviews

Carlos Ball is a major figure in lesbian and gay rights. His book The Morality of Gay Rights is still the best treatment of gay rights and political theory in print. This project brings together both of his skill sets, examining the history in light of its theoretical implications. This is important work, and Ball is uniquely qualified to do it. There is no book quite like this on the market. Given the growing hostility toward First Amendment claims by some elements of the LGBT movement, this project is also very timely. -- Andrew M. Koppelman, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
Using lucid prose and a keen perception of historical trends, Carlos Ball contends that First Amendment law, which once worked to protect LGBT citizens, now mainly shields dissenting religious traditionalists. Ball also argues powerfully that settlements struck in previous eras of conflict between equality law and religious freedom should guide constitutional actors in our own time. -- Nelson Tebbe, Brooklyn Law School and Cornell Law School

About Carlos A. Ball

Carlos A. Ball is Distinguished Professor of Law and Judge Frederick Lacey Scholar at Rutgers Law School.

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CIN0674972198G
9780674972193
0674972198
The First Amendment and LGBT Equality: A Contentious History by Carlos A. Ball
Used - Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
20170330
368
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