Explores the debate over what rights gay individuals should have, including marriage, protection from institutionalized discrimination, and military policy. Thought provoking questions on personal situations and public policy are set within text to encourage reader engagement.
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Grade 8 Up–Gay marriage, adoption rights, workplace rights, and service in the armed forces are all argued pro and con in a clear, journalistic style. Both sides of an issue are reinforced with sidebars of pertinent U.S. court case decisions and provocative questions. Well-organized footnotes and an index provide easy access to more specific perspectives on each argument, and a section on "Beginning Legal Research" is also included.–Hillias J. Martin, New York Public Library
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Library Binding. Condition: Good. Former Hardcover Library book with usual markings. . Cover and pages show little to no wear, no cardboard showing, slight wear on bottom corners. Pages clean and crisp no writing or marks. No bends or folds, Seller Inventory # s40b a4