NJ Supreme Court rules that same-sex couples must have equal protection

Filed under: GLBT Equality, Legal — James at 2:24 pm on Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Initial reading of the decision from the New Jersey Supreme Court (Lewis v. Harris [A-68-05]), it appears that the NJ legislature has 180 days to amend the marriage statutes to provide the option for same-sex marriages.

NJ Supreme Court Decision on Lewis v. Harris (A-68-05)

TX Cities Rank Highest for Families with Children

Filed under: Frisco, Media — James at 12:07 pm on Sunday, October 15, 2006

According to a story in the Dallas Morning News today, a “study, based on the most recent U.S. Census data, found that San Antonio has the highest percentage of gay couples raising children in the nation. Houston is fourth and the Fort Worth-Arlington area is fifth.”

The study goes on to suggest that this increase is part of the “gayby boom” experienced over the last twenty-five years.

Reversal Time

Filed under: 401-00994-06, CCGLA, InEquality — James at 4:10 pm on Saturday, September 9, 2006

Following a “settlement conference” on Wednesday between CCGLA and CEF, I have reuploaded all the previous material relating to my lawsuit against CCGLA for their actions relating to my removal as a director, and expulsion as a member.

Can I go to the GSA?

Filed under: InEquality — James at 11:03 pm on Wednesday, August 23, 2006

I was just reading about a planned multi-state campaign led by the Family Policy Network “to allow parents to give permission before public school children can take part in non-academic clubs which promote homosexual activity.”

In the article, one of the FPN’s spokesmen states, “Basically the legislation will seek to require public schools to notify parents of a Gay-Straight Alliance club and require them to sign a permission slip to allow their children to participate.” The spokesman then goes on to suggest that he expects this to cause club participation to decrease.

Just to put this into perspective, the FPN establishes itself on a set of principles that are titled, “FPN Principles for Opposition to Homosexuality.”

Now while I don’t agree that high school students should need their parent’s permission to join clubs, I do think that if such a policy is in place, that it apply to all groups within the school system, not just one particular one.

Don’t forget to visit the GLSEN site to actually find out what kind of good work GSA’s actually do.

Recognizing the Interdependency of gay relationships

Filed under: GLBT Equality — James at 7:17 pm on Saturday, August 19, 2006

I just made a post about same-gender equality in Australia over on my personal blog.

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