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Family Matters: Queer Households and the Half-Century Struggle for Legal Recognition (Studies in Legal History

Marie-Amélie George

Queer Households and the Half-Century Struggle for Legal Recognition

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Release Date: 01/08/2024

Genre: Law
Sub-Genre: Family Law
Label: Cambridge University Press
Series: Studies in Legal History
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Queer Households and the Half-Century Struggle for Legal Recognition
In 1960, consensual sodomy was a crime in every state in America. Fifty-five years later, the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples had the fundamental right to marry. In the span of two generations, American law underwent a dramatic transformation. Though the fight for marriage equality has received a considerable amount of attention from scholars and the media, it was only a small part of the more than half-century struggle for queer family rights. Family Matters uncovers these decades of advocacy, which reshaped the place of same-sex sexuality in American law and society – and ultimately made marriage equality possible. This book, however, is more than a history of queer rights. Marie-Amélie George reveals that national legal change resulted from shifts at the state and local levels, where the central figures were everyday people without legal training. Consequently, she offers a new way of understanding how minority groups were able to secure meaningful legal change.