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Obi Wan v Jabba
It was Obi Wan Knobe versus Jabba the Hut at the Cato Institute as Yale Law professor William (Bill) Eskridge debated Maggie Gallagher, Yale graduate and anti-gay industry marriage scholar. Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Reports
Tagged Anti-gay industry, Marriage, Marshall-Newman Amendment, Reality-based world, Research
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Politicians help start campaign against same-sex marriage ban
Did you miss it? … Money counts, but your voice is priceless. Continue reading
Don’t poke the bear
Archive of drama policy material The panel on the LCPS theatrical presentations policy held last night was very illuminating – kudos to the LEAP program coordinators for pulling it together. There will be a detailed report later below the fold, … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Reports
Tagged Concerned Women for America, Dick Black, Drama policy, Hate groups, Heckler's veto, LCSB, School Board, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination, Youth
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Stay tuned for GSA bill in Senate
In case there was any doubt about which generation is providing leadership: Due to continuing legislative efforts to deny GLBTQ and allied youth their constitutionally protected right to freedom of expression and association, a new statewide grassroots youth coalition has … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Reports
Tagged Gay-Straight Alliance, General Assembly, Voter education
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It still comes down to the heckler’s veto.
As everyone likely knows by now, the Loudoun County School Board has adopted a policy for regulating theatrical presentations in our public schools. Language proposed by Delgaudio sycophant Warren Geurin was added to the policy that was drafted at the May 25 Legislative and Policy Committee meeting. This language differed significantly from the amendment that Delgaudio, et al was publicly promoting (prohibiting “sexual themes, depiction of sexual acts and the promotion of sexuality,” language that has no legal definition and was clearly not going to get anywhere). Continue reading
Posted in Reports
Tagged Anti-gay industry, Concerned Women for America, Drama policy, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination, Youth
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This is a show you won’t want to miss.
Not only must he resort to increasingly obvious lies (“Out of county disrupters”? Who would that be, exactly?) Mr. Delgaudio now extensively quotes the sex-obsessed Paul Goze, who can’t seem to remember exactly where he lives . . To quote … Continue reading
Posted in Reports
Tagged Drama policy, Eugene Delgaudio, Hate groups, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Schools
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Outed: (anti-) Family Scholar
Brad Wilcox is an assistant professor of sociology at University of Virginia and a regular contributor to the Family Scholars Blog (a project of the Institute for American Values think tank). We’ll get back to Brad in a moment. The … Continue reading →