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Beyond Marriage: Continuing Battles for LGBT Rights

Autor Susan Gluck Mezey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mar 2017
In this book, Susan Gluck Mezey examines LGBT policymaking over the last several decades, highlighting advances in LGBT rights as well as formidable challenges that still confront the LGBT community. With an emphasis on courts, she traces developments in the struggles for LGBT rights in the United States and abroad. The chapters focus on employment discrimination, transgender rights, marriage equality, and the ongoing battles over discrimination against same-sex couples and transgender persons in education, employment, and public accommodations. It also adds a global perspective by appraising issues affecting LGBT rights in other parts of the world, discussing claims of discrimination in the Canadian and South African courts as well as in the European Court of Human Rights.

Mezey provides a succinct and accessible guide to the debates over sexual orientation and gender identity, evaluating the roles played by state and federal courts, legislatures, and chief executives in formulating and implementing LGBT policy. Suitable as an up-to-date resource for anyone interested in LGBT rights, Beyond Marriage will also help students in upper-level classes focusing on judicial politics, public policymaking, family law, civil rights, gender policy, and minority group politics understand ways forward for the LGBT community in the political realm.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781442248649
ISBN-10: 1442248645
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 225 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Preface

Chapter 1: Employment Opportunity
Chapter 2: Transgender Rights
Chapter 3: Marriage Equality
Chapter 4: Continuing Struggles
Chapter 5: Global Perspectives

Conclusion
References
Index of Cases
Index
About the Author

Recenzii

While Beyond Marriage is certain to inspire scholars in the field, it also has great utility in undergraduate and graduate courses on LGBTQ Politics, Law & Society, Minority Politics, Public Law, and even Judicial Process. While Mezey provides rich granular detail that is sure to please those with a deep interest in the law and legal procedures, her narrative writing style and humanization of those involved in legal disputes pulls the reader in and makes the book accessible to undergraduates. The book is highly organized with each chapter focusing on a different topic, and while the author obviously supports LGBTQ rights the book provides extensive analysis without becoming anything close to polemical. Overall, Beyond Marriage is an excellent addition to the literature for both scholars and students.
"Beyond Marriage carries on Susan Gluck Mezey's consummate chronicle of how courts and other policymaking institutions have handled the civil rights claims of queer folk. The book updates and expands the comprehensive accounts mounted in Mezey's earlier work through an exhaustive investigation of issues affecting the transgender community as well as how LGBT litigants have fared abroad. Her fascinating narrative about Eighth Amendment cruel-and-unusual-punishment lawsuits brought by prisoners alleging gender-identity discrimination is alone worth the purchase price. This revealing volume fills an important lacuna in the human rights literature."
"[An] important overview of the political and legal developments that shape the past, present and future of LGBT rights. In highlighting the importance of the courts in advancing LGBT rights, she provides a useful and penetrable reference to help scholars quickly understand the trends in litigation. From Title VII and Title IX cases, to lawsuits involving medical care for transgender identified prisoners, Mezey covers it."
"Did LGBT groups make the right call when they decided to rely heavily on the courts to further their goal of equal treatment? In this compelling, meticulous, and cogently written book, Mezey argues that they did---despite some pushback and despite remaining challenges. Beyond Marriage falls in the "must read" category for anyone interested in LGBT rights in particular and the role of the courts in democratic societies more generally."
"The movement for full LGBT equality and citizenship has been called "the defining civil rights struggle of our time." Susan Mezey's new book explains why that struggle did not end with the achievement of legal marriage, but continues to unfold. Backlash against marriage equality continues. Employment discrimination continues. The quest for transgender dignity must overcome fear and ignorance. Professor Mezey examines these issues and more with a deep knowledge of the movement and a gift for clear explanation."