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The Geography of Love: Same-Sex Marriage & Relationship Recognition in America (The Story in Maps): Second Edition - Softcover

 
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There is no question that the most prominent gay rights issue in the United States today is the right to marry. Yet accurate, objective information about same-sex marriage and relationship recognition in the United States is difficult to come by. In this book, Seattle-based authors Peter Nicolas & Mike Strong combine their respective training in law and geography to depict the history and current state of marriage and relationship recognition rights for same-sex couples in the United States in words...and in maps. This publication begins with a detailed history of efforts to achieve marriage rights and other forms of relationship recognition (such as domestic partnerships and civil unions) for gay and lesbian Americans, from the first lawsuit filed in 1970 in Minnesota to the Delaware and Hawaii civil union laws that go into effect on January 1, 2012—and just about everything (judicial and legislative) in between. Next, it provides detailed information on relationship recognition in the United States, including: · which states permit same-sex couples to marry or to enter into other types of legal unions; · the rules for entering into or terminating such relationships; · a comparison of the rights that each state provides to same-sex couples; · the extent to which same-sex relationships entered into in one state are recognized by other states; and · which cities and counties have domestic partnership registries and equal benefits ordinances. That is followed by a look at efforts to ban same-sex marriage at the ballot box, including: · selected vote details by state and county; · a closer look at where support for such efforts was weakest and strongest; and · a comparison of the processes for amending state constitutions across the United States (including Minnesota and North Carolina, which are voting on constitutional amendments to ban same-sex marriage in 2012). For those same-sex couples interested in getting married in one of the jurisdictions that permits same-sex couples to marry, this new edition features a table that provides detailed information about the prerequisites for getting married, including: the marriage license fee; minimum age and blood test requirements; whether non-residents are permitted to marry; and the waiting period, if any, between applying for a license and getting married. This book has been nominated for inclusion in the American Library Association's 2012 Over the Rainbow Bibliography.

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Peter Nicolas is the Jeffrey & Susan Brotman Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law. He specializes in sexual orientation law and constitutional law, and is the author of numerous journal articles on gay rights generally and same-sex marriage specifically. He is the winner of the prestigious Dukeminier Award, awarded annually to the authors of the best sexual orientation and gender identity law journal articles published each year. Mike Strong is based in Seattle, Washington. He is a specialist in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and has worked for local governments and government agencies throughout the State of Washington and the Puget Sound area.

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