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Faith-Based Influences on Legislative Decision Making: Emerging Research and Opportunities
In the law of the United States, generally defined as facilities, publicly or privately owned, used by the public at large.
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Conclusion: The Supreme Court and the Future of LGBTQ Rights
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6807-1.ch010
Abstract
This chapter summarizes the role of the U.S. Supreme Court as a national policy-making institution. As the final arbiter of law in the United States, the nine unelected justices of the Supreme Court contend their attitudes and decisions are tied to the political selection of justices. Extending the right to marry to same-sex couples through judicial means ignited a backlash in which religious groups and individuals turned to legislative solutions to contest the court's decision and its obligation to recognize marriage equality. Today, the same types of claims that once justified anti-LGBTQ laws are being used to advocate for religious and moral exemptions from laws designed to protect the dignity of LGBTQ people. With this turn back to religion, the cycle of subordination has come full circle. Future decision making from the court to extend the rights of LGBTQ citizens is directly tied to the changing composition of its members.
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Generally defined as both public and private entities used by the public.
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