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9780195187519

Gay Marriage: for Better or for Worse? What We've Learned from the Evidence

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  • ISBN13:

    9780195187519

  • ISBN10:

    0195187512

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-06-18
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Opponents of same-sex marriage in the United States often claim that itwill lead to the downfall of marriage and harm children. Drawing from 16 yearsof data and experience in the region, Gay Marriage: For Better or for Worse? isthe first book to present empirical evidence about same-sex marriage (in theform of registered partnerships) from the Nordic countries. In doing so, Spedaleand Eskridge find that conservative defense-of-marriage arguments havemisconstrued the situation in Scandinavia, where, the authors argue, theinstitution of marriage may indeed have benefited from laws like the RegisteredPartnership Act. If we look at the proof from abroad, the authors argue, wemust conclude that the sanctioning of gay marriage in the United States wouldneither undermine marriage as an institution, nor harm the wellbeing of ournation's children.

Author Biography


Darren R. Spedale is a corporate attorney at White & Case, LLP in New York City. He spent two years on a Fulbright Fellowship in Denmark researching Scandinavian same-sex partnerships. He received his J.D. and M.B.A. degrees from Stanford University, and continues his work on same-sex marriage through his pro bono activities.

William N. Eskridge, Jr. is the John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence at the Yale Law School. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including Dynamic Statutory Interpretation and Gaylaw: Challenging the Apartheid of the Closet. He is currently writing a book on the rise and decline of sodomy law in America.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Toward a Brave New Worldp. 3
The Evolving Same-Sex Marriage Debate in the United Statesp. 11
The Same-Sex Marriage Debate in Scandinavia and the Rest of Europep. 43
A New Look for Legal Unions: Sixteen Years of Scandinavian Partnerships and the Changing Conception of Familyp. 91
The Benefits of Same-Sex Marriage: Lessons from Scandinaviap. 131
Modern Scandinavian Families and the Defense-of-Marriage Argumentp. 169
Drawing Lines: Scandinavian Lessons for the American Marriage Debatep. 203
Epilogue: I Now Pronounce You ...: An Emerging Menu of Relationship Optionsp. 251
Appendicesp. 259
Notesp. 281
Indexp. 333
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