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Are the Courts the Way to Queer Rights?

by Natasha SantanaMay 17, 2022

Are the Courts the Way to Queer Rights?
In the fight for LGBTQ equality, the law is often the last thing to change.

Article by: Mary Bernstein, SWS Past President. Read full article here: https://bostonreview.net/articles/are-the-courts-the-way-to-queer-rights/

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