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Gay and Lesbian Studies | Guide to Gay and Lesbian Resources: IV Gay Liberation Movement; Gay Rights; Law; Politics

IV. GAY LIBERATION MOVEMENT; GAY RIGHTS; LAW; POLITICS

76. Gay Liberation Movement--general and United States

1503. Adam, Barry D. The rise of a gay and lesbian movement. Rev. ed. New York: Twayne Publishers, c1995. xiii, 221 p.

Gen HQ76.5.A330 1995; 1987 edi. at HQ76.5.A3301987.

Gay liberation movement--History/Homosexuality--History.

1504. Adam, Barry D., Duyvendak, Jan Willem, and Krouwel, André. The global emergence of gay and lesbian politics : national imprints of a worldwide movement. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1999. vi, 381 p.

1. Introduction / Barry D. Adam, Jan Willem Duyvendak and Andre Krouwel -- 2. Moral Regulation and the Disintegrating Canadian State / Barry D. Adam -- 3. Gay and Lesbian Movements in the United States: Dilemmas of Identity, Diversity, and Political Strategy / Steven Epstein -- 4. "More Love and More Desire": The Building of a Brazilian Movement / James N. Green -- 5. Democracy and Sexual Difference: The Lesbian and Gay Movement in Argentina / Stephen Brown -- 6. The Lesbian and Gay Movement in Britain: Schisms, Solidarities, and Social Worlds / Ken Plummer -- 7. The Dutch Lesbian and Gay Movement: The Politics of Accommodation / Judith Schuyf and Andre Krouwel -- 8. Gay and Lesbian Activism in France: Between Integration and Community-Oriented Movements / Olivier Fillieule and Jan Willem Duyvendak -- 9. Passion for Life: A History of the Lesbian and Gay Movement in Spain / Ricardo Llamas and Fefa Vila -- 10. Gay and Lesbian Movements in Eastern Europe: Romania, Hungary, and the Czech Republic / Scott Long -- 11. Emerging Visibility of Gays and Lesbians in Southern Africa: Contrasting Contexts / Mai Palmberg -- 12. Japan: Finding Its Way? / Wim Lunsing -- 13. The Largest Street Party in the World: The Gay and Lesbian Movement in Australia / Geoffrey Woolcock and Dennis Altman -- 14. Gay and Lesbian Movements beyond Borders? National Imprints of a Worldwide Movement / Barry D. Adam, Jan Willem Duyvendak and Andre Krouwel.

Gen HQ76.5 .G56 1999.

Gay rights--History/Gay men--Political activity/Lesbians--Political activity.

1505. Gay Activists Alliance, Stinson, John D., International Gay Information Center, and Research Publications, inc. The gay rights movement [1970-1983]. Gay Activists Alliance : from the International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library. Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1998. 21 microfilm reels.

Title from guide. Filmed from originals held at the International Gay Information Center, New York Public Library. Accompanied by printed guide, compiled by John D. Stinson at Gen HQ76.8.U5G39 1970 Index.

"The Gay Activists Alliance was founded in December, 1969, by a group of men and women who were dissatisfied with the direction of the Gay Liberation Front, which had emerged half a year earlier in the immediate wake of the Stonewall Riots. GAA rapidly became the largest and most visible gay organization in New York... The GAA papers contain the minutes of meetings, internal and general correspondence, and large amounts of ephemera." -- Publisher's brochure.

Mic _ microfm _HQ76.8.U5G39 1970.

Gay Activists Alliance/Gay activists--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay activists--United States--History--Sources/Gay rights--United States--History--Sources/Gay rights--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gay liberation movement--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources.

1506. Mattachine Society of New York, Stinson, John D., International Gay Information Center, and Research Publications, inc. The gay rights movement. Mattachine Society of New York, Inc. : from the International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library. Woodridge, CT: Research Publications, 1998. 24 microfilm reels.

Title from guide. Filmed from originals held at the International Gay Information Center, New York Public Library. Includes printed guide at HQ76.8.U5M388 1951 Index.

"Founded in Los Angeles in 1950 by Harry Hay, The Mattachine Society was the first major gay organization in the United States.... In 1955, a New York chapter of the Mattachine Society was founded. Five years later it was the largest gay rights group in the United States. After 1965 the organization assumed a more outspoken posture. It fought to establish the civil rights of gays, defended men arrested on morals charges and protested the continual police practice of harassing gay bars. The ... papers reflect the vigorous and at times acrimonious debate among its members. They also contain an extensive, and frequently poignant, correspondence with gay men and lesbians throughout the United States, as well as the minutes of meetings, memoranda, and ephemera." -- Publisher's brochure.

Mic _ microfm _HQ76.8.U5M388 1951.

Mattachine Society of New York/Gay rights--United states--History--Sources/Gay rights--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gay liberation movement--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources.

1507. ACT UP New York (Organization). The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power [microform] : New York records. Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1999. 159 microfilm reels.

Records from the Manuscripts and Archives Division, New York Public Library. Consists of memoranda, correspondence, ephemera, meeting minutes, clipping files, and materials from other ACT UP chapters.

Guide at HQ76.5.A3416 1999 Guide.

RC607.A26 A3416 1999 Mic _microfm_HQ76.5.A3416 1999.

ACT UP New York (Organization)/AIDS (Disease)--New York (State)/Gay liberation movement--New York (State)/Gays--New York (State).

1508. Allyn, David. Make love, not war : the sexual revolution, an unfettered history. 1st ed. Boston: Little, Brown, c2000. xi, 381 p., [8] p. of plates.

Partial contents: 12. Gay Liberation -- 19. Lesbian Liberation: Equal But Separate.

HQ18.U5 A38 2000 Gen, Harp.

Counterrevolution and Crisis.Sex customs--United States--History--20th century/Sexual ethics--United States--History--20th century/Sex in popular culture--United States--History--20th century/Nineteen sixties/United States--Social life and customs--20th century/United States--Moral conditions--History--20th century/Sexual revolution.

1509. Blasius, Mark. Sexual identities, queer politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, c2001. ix, 382 p.

Gen, Harp HQ76.5 .S49 2001 .

Gay rights/Gay liberation movement/Gays--Political activity.

1510. Altman, Dennis. Homosexual : oppression and liberation. New York: New York University Press, c1993. ix, 278 p.

Introduction to the 1993 Printing / Jeffrey Weeks -- Introduction to the 1971 Printing / Dennis Altman -- 1. Coming Out: The Search for Identity -- 2. Oppression: The Denial of Identity -- 3. Liberation: Toward the Polymorphous Whole -- 4. The Movement and Liberation: Confrontation and the Community -- 5. The Collapsing Hegemony and Gay Liberation -- 6. The Impact of Gay Liberation -- 7. Conclusion: The End of the Homosexual?

Gen HQ76.A5850 1993; 1971 edi. at HQ76.A44; another edi. at HQ76.A585 1973.

Homosexuality/Gay liberation movement--History.

1511. Baumgardt, Manfred, Schwules Museum, and Akademie der Künste (Berlin, Germany. Goodbye to Berlin? : 100 Jahre Schwulenbewegung : eine Ausstellung des Schwulen Museums und der Akademie der Künste, 17. Mai bis 17. August 1997. Berlin: R. Winkel, 1997. 384 p.

Exhibition catalog.

Gen HQ76.5 .G66 1997.

Gay liberation movement--History--Exhibitions/Gay men in art--Catalogs.

1512. Bawer, Bruce. Beyond queer : challenging gay left orthodoxy. New York: Free Press, c1996. xv, 327 p.

Gen, Law HQ76.3.U4B49 1996.

Homosexuality--Political aspects--United States/Gay liberation movement--United States/Gays--United States--Political activity.

1513. Bell, Arthur. Dancing the gay lib blues; a year in the homosexual liberation movement. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1971. 191 p.

Gen HQ76.B43.

Gay Activists Alliance/Gay liberation movement--United States.

1514. Berman, Paul. A tale of two utopias : the political journey of the generation of 1968. New York: Norton, 1996. 351 p.

Includes index.

Gen HN17.5.B4150 1996.

Social history--1960-1970/Social history--1970-/Liberalism/Radicalism/Gay liberation movement/History--Philosophy/Czechoslovakia--Politics and government--1968-1989.

1515. Blasius, Mark and Phelan, Shane. We are everywhere : a historical sourcebook in gay and lesbian politics. New York: Routledge, 1997. xii, 844 p.

Gen HQ76.W33 1997.

Homosexuality--Political aspects/Homosexuality--History/Gay liberation movement--History/Gay men--Political activity/Lesbians--Political activity/Political science--Philosophy.

1516. Bristow, Joseph and Wilson, Angelia R. Activating theory : lesbian, gay, bisexual politics. London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1993. xi, 266 p.

Includes index. Introduction / Joseph Bristow and Angelia R. Wilson -- Should There Be Lesbian and Gay Intellectuals? / Alan Sinfield -- Queer Theory and the War of the Sexes / Mary McIntosh -- Psychoanalysis and Lesbian Desire: The Trouble with Female Homosexuals / Merl Storr -- Death, Desire and Identity: The Political Unconscious of 'New Queer Cinema' / Jose Arroyo -- 'Queer Nigger': Theorizing 'White' Acitivism / Helen (charles) -- Is Transgression Transgressive? / Elizabeth Wilson -- Resituating the Bisexual Body / Clare Hemmings -- Activating Bisexuality: Towards a Bi/Sexual Politics / Jo Eadie -- Which Equality? Toleration, Difference or Respect / Angelia R. Wilson -- An Engaged State: Sexuality, Governance and the Potential for Change / Davina Cooper -- Unholy Alliances: The Recent Politics of Sex Education / Rachel Thomson -- The Politics of Law Reform: Lesbian and Gay Rights Struggles into the 1990s / Didi Herman.

Gen HQ76.5.A250 1993.

Gay liberation movement/Homosexuality--Political aspects/Gay men--Political activity/Lesbians--Political activity/Bisexuals--Political activity.

1517. Bull, Chris. Come out fighting : a century of essential writing on gay and lesbian liberation. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press/Nation Books, 2001. xv, 336 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5 C66 2001.

Gay liberation movement--United States--History/Gay men's writings, American/Lesbians' writings, American.

1518. Clendinen, Dudley and Nagourney, Adam. Out for good : the struggle to build a gay rights movement in America. New York: Simon & Schuster, c1999. 716 p., [16] p. of plates.

Gen HQ76.8.U5C58 1999.

Gay rights--United States--History/Gay liberation movement--United States--History/United States--Politics and government/United States--Social conditions.

1519. Cook, Chris and Waller, David. The Longman handbook of modern American history, 1763-1996. New York: Longman, 1998. xvi, 451 p. (Cook, Chris).

Partial contents: The Gay and Lesbian Movement.

RR E174 .C66 1998.

United States--History--Handbooks, manuals, etc.

1520. Cruikshank, Margaret. The gay and lesbian liberation movement. New York: Routledge, 1992. xvii, 225 p. (Revolutionary thought/radical movements).

1. Introduction -- 2. Gay and Lesbian Liberation as a Sexual Freedom Movement -- 3. Gay and Lesbian Liberation as a Political Movement -- 4. Gay and Lesbian Liberation as a Movement of Ideas -- 5. Gay Culture and Community -- 6. Lesbian Feminism -- 7. Conflicts and Debates in Tne Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement -- 8. Conclusion.

Gen, Harp HQ76.8.U5C780 1992.

Gay liberation movement--United States.

1521. D'Emilio, John. Making trouble : essays on gay history, politics, and the university. New York: Routledge, 1992. xliv, 274 p.

By Way of Introduction: Notes from One Gay Life -- Pt. 1. Rewriting History. 1. Capitalism and Gay Identity. 2. Dreams Deferred: The Birth and Betrayal of America's First Gay Liberation Movement. 3. The Homosexual Menace: The Politics of Sexuality in Cold War America. 4. Gay Politics, Gay Community: San Francisco's Experience. 5. Gay History: A New Field of Study -- Pt. 2. Remaking the University. 6. The Universities and the Gay Experience. 7. The Issue of Sexual Preference on College Campuses: Retrospect and Prospect. 8. Not a Simple Matter: Gay History and Gay Historians. 9. The Campus Environment for Gay and Lesbian Life. 10. Inaugurating the First Lesbian and Gay Studies Department: San Francisco City College. 11. Gay and Lesbian Studies: New Kid on the Block? 12. Graduation Day -- Pt. 3. Living Politics. 13. Making and Unmaking Minorities: The Tension Between Gay History and Politics. 14. The Supreme Court and the Sodomy Statutes: Where Do We Go From Here? 15. Saturday Night. 16. Women Against Pornography: Feminist Frontier or Social Purity Crusade? 17. The Names Project Quilt: A People's Memorial. 18. You Can't Build a Movement on Anger. 19. A Generation of Progress. 20. After Stonewall.

Gen HQ76.8.U5D4470 1992.

Gay liberation movement--United States--History/Homosexuality and education--United States/Homosexuality--United States.

1522. D'Emilio, John. Sexual politics, sexual communities : the making of a homosexual minority in the United States, 1940-1970. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c1983. x, 257 p.

Based on the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 1981.

Gen, Harp HQ76.8.U5D450 1983.

Gay liberation movement--United States--History.

1523. D'Emilio, John. Sexual politics, sexual communities : the making of a homosexual minority in the United States, 1940-1970. 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. xiv, 269 p.

Pt. 1. Identity, Community, and Oppression: A Sexual Minority in the Making. 1. Homosexuality and American Society: An Overview. 2. Forging a Group Identity: World War II and the Emergence of an Urban Gay Subculture. 3. The Bonds of Oppression: Gay Life in the 1950s -- Pt. 2. The 1950s: Radical Visions and Conformist Pressures. 4. Radical Beginnings of the Mattachine Society. 5. Retreat to Respectability. 6. Dual Identity and Lesbian Autonomy: The Beginnings of Separate Organizing Among Women. 7. The Quest for Legitimacy -- Pt. 3. The 1960s: Civil Rights and the Pursuit of Equality. 8. Gay Life in the Public Eye. 9. Civil Rights and Direct Action: The New East Coast Militancy, 1961-1965. 10. The Movement and the Subculture Converge: San Francisco During the Early 1960s. 11. High Hopes and Modest Gains -- Pt. 4. The Liberation Impulse. 12. A New Beginning: The Birth of Gay Liberation. 13.

HQ76.8.U5 D46 1998 Gen, Harp.

Gay liberation movement--United States--History.

1524. Dannemeyer, William. Shadow in the land : homosexuality in America. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, c1989. 243 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5D360 1989.

Gay liberation movement--United States.

1525. Deitcher, David. The question of equality : lesbian and gay politics in America since Stonewall. New York: Scribner, c1995. 255 p.

Includes index.

Gen HQ76.8.U5Q470 1995.

Gay liberation movement--United States--History/Gay rights--United States--History/Gay men--United States--Political activity/Lesbians--United States--Political activity/Stonewall Riot, New York, N.Y., 1969.

1526. Duberman, Martin B. Stonewall. New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Dutton, c1993. xx, 330 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5D850 1993.

Stonewall Riot, New York, N.Y., 1969/Gay liberation movement--United States--History/Gay men--United States--History/Lesbians--United States--History.

1527. Egan, Jim and McLeod, Donald W. Challenging the conspiracy of silence : my life as a Canadian gay activist . Toronto: Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, c1998. 159 p.

Co-published by Homewood Books.

Gen HQ75.8.E43A3 1998.

Egan, Jim/Egan, Jim/Gay activists--Canada/Gay men--Canada/Homosexuality--Canada--History--20th century/Homosexualité--Canada/Activistes homosexuels--Canada--Biographies/Homosexuels masculins--Canada--Biographies.

1528. Engel, Stephen M. The unfinished revolution : social movement theory and the gay and lesbian movement. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. xxi, 231 p. (Cambridge cultural social studies).

Gen HQ76.5 .E5 2001.

Gay liberation movement--History/Lesbian feminism--History/Social movements--Philosophy.

1529. Gallagher, John and Bull, Chris. Perfect enemies : the religious right, the gay movement, and the politics of the 1990s. 1st ed. New York: Crown Publishers, c1996. xv, 300 p.

Includes index.

Gen HQ76.8.U5 G355 1996.

Gay rights--United States/Gay liberation movement--United States/Homophobia--United States/Homosexuality--Religious aspects--Christianity/Fundamentalism--United States/Conservatism--United States/Conservatism--Religious aspects--Christianity/Christianity and politics--United States/United States--Politics and government--1989-.

1530. Gay, A. Nolder. The view from the closet : essays on gay life and liberation, 1973-1977. 1st ed. Boston: Union Park Press, 1978. vii, 108 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5G360.

Gay liberation movement--United States.

1531. Gay Activists Alliance. The gay rights movement : Gay Activists Alliance : from the International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library : guide to the microfilm collection. Stinson, John D.Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1998. 10 leaves.

Gen HQ76.8.U5G39 1970 Index.

Gay Activists Alliance/Gay activists--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay activists--United States--History--Sources/Gay rights--United states--History--Sources/Gay rights--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gay liberation movement--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources.

1532. Gay Activists Alliance, Stinson, John D., International Gay Information Center, and Research Publications, inc. The gay rights movement [1970-1983]. Gay Activists Alliance : from the International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library. Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1998. 21 microfilm reels.

Title from guide. Filmed from originals held at the International Gay Information Center, New York Public Library. Accompanied by printed guide, compiled by John D. Stinson.

"The Gay Activists Alliance was founded in December, 1969, by a group of men and women who were dissatisfied with the direction of the Gay Liberation Front, which had emerged half a year earlier in the immediate wake of the Stonewall Riots. GAA rapidly became the largest and most visible gay organization in New York... The GAA papers contain the minutes of meetings, internal and general correspondence, and large amounts of ephemera." -- Publisher's brochure.

microfmHQ76.8.U5G39 1970.

Gay Activists Alliance/Gay activists--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay activists--United States--History--Sources/Gay rights--United States--History--Sources/Gay rights--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gay liberation movement--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources.

1533. Hamilton, Wallace. Christopher and gay; a partisan's view of the Greenwich Village homosexual scene. New York: Saturday Review Press, 1973. 216 p.

Gen HQ76.3.U5H22.

Homosexuality--United States/Gay liberation movement--United States.

1534. Hekma, Gert, Oosterhuis, Harry, and Steakley, James D. Gay men and the sexual history of the political left. Binghamton, N.Y: Haworth Press, c1995. 408 p. (Journal of Homosexuality, v. 29, no. 2-4).

HQ75.J86 RR2.

Homosexuality--Political aspects/Gay liberation movement--History/Gay men--Political activity/Right and left (Political science)/Homosexuality, Male--history/Human Rights--history/Politics--history/Socialism--History.

1535. Humphreys, Laud. Out of the closets; the sociology of homosexual liberation. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1972. xiv, 176 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5H9 Gen HQ76.8.U5H9.

Gay liberation movement--United States--History.

1536. Hunt, Ronald J. Historical dictionary of the gay liberation movement : gay men and the quest for social justice. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1999. xxiv, 241 p. (Historical dictionaries of religions, philosophies, and movements, no. 22).

RR2 HQ76.5 .H86 1999.

Gay liberation movement--History--Dictionaries.

1537. Hunter, John Francis. The gay insider, USA. [New York]: Stonehill Pub.; distributed by Dell Distributing, c1972. 627 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5H91.

Homosexuality--United States/Gay liberation movement--United States.

1538. International Lesbian and Gay Association and Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht Interfacultaire Werkgroep Homostudies. Second ILGA pink book. Utrecht: Interfacultaire Werkgroep Homostudies, Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, c1988. 272 p., [1] folded leaf.

"A global view of lesbian and gay liberation and oppression.".

Law HQ76.5.S436 1988.

Gay liberation movement/Homosexuality.

1539. Jackson, Edward and Persky, Stan. Flaunting it! : a decade of gay journalism from the Body politic : an anthology. Vancouver Toronto: New Star Books Pink Triangle Press, 1982. 312 p.

Includes index.

Gen HQ76.8.C3F550 1982.

Gay liberation movement--Canada/Homosexuality--Canada/Homosexuality.

1540. Jay, Karla and Young, Allen. Out of the closets : voices of gay liberation. 2nd ed. New York: New York University Press, c1992. lxvii, 367 p.

"Twentieth anniversary edition." Includes index. Foreword / John D'Emilio -- Introduction / Karla Jay and Allen Young -- Introduction to the Second Edition / Karla Jay and Allen Young -- Introduction to the First Edition / Karla Jay -- Christopher Street Liberation Day, June 28, 1970 / Fran Winant -- Out of the Closets, Into the Streets / Allen Young -- Gay Is Good / Martha Shelley -- Dear Mom / Virginia Hoeffding -- My Soul Vanished From Sight: A California Saga of Gay Liberation / Konstantin Berlandt -- The Closet Syndrome / Stuart Byron -- A Gay Critique of Modern Literary Criticism / Karla Jay -- An Open Letter to Tennessee Williams / Mike Silverstein -- Queer Books / John Murphy -- Happy Birthday, Baby Butch / Jaye V. Poltergeist -- Sissy in Prison: An Interview With Ron Vernon -- Rapping With a Street Transvestite Revolutionary: An Interview With Marcia Johnson -- Lesbians and the Health Care System / Radicalesbians Health Collective -- Gay Liberation Meets the Shrinks / Gary Alinder -- A Leaflet for the American Medical Association / Chicago Gay Liberation Front -- Surviving Psychotherapy / Christopher Z. Hobson -- The Orderly / Robbie Skeist -- The Anthropological Perspective / The Red Butterfly -- Gay Bureaucrats: What Are They Doing to You? / Mike Siverstein -- The Woman-Identified Woman / Radicalesbians -- Realesbians and Politicalesbians / Gay Revolution Party Women's Caucus -- A Letter From Mary / Mary -- Take a Lesbian to Lunch / Rita Mae Brown -- Hanoi to Hoboken, A Round Trip Ticket / Rita Mae Brown -- Lesbians and the Ultimate Liberation of Women / Gay Liberation Front Women (New York City) -- The Cuban Revolution and Gay Liberation / Allen Young -- On the Venceremos Brigade / A Forum -- Letter From Cuban Gay People to the North American Gay Liberation Movement -- Declaration by the First National Congress on Education and Culture -- Responses / Gay Revolution Party and Gay Committee of Returned Brigadistas -- Gay Revolution and Sex Roles / Third World Gay Revolution (Chicago) and Gay Liberation Front (Chicago) -- Smash Phallic Imperialism / Katz -- On Sex Roles and Equality / N. A. Diaman -- Cruising: Games Men Play / Perry Brass -- The Fairy Princess Exposed / Craig Alfred Hanson -- The Politics of My Sex Life / Mike Silverstein -- Portrait of the Lesbian as a Young Dyke / Karla Jay -- Will You Still Need Me When I'm 64? / Ralph S. Schaffer -- My Gay Soul / Gary Alinder -- Looking at Women / Fran Winant -- Leaving the Gay Men Behind / Radicalesbians (New York City) -- Notes on Gay Male Consciousness-Raising / A Gay Male Group -- Somewhere in the Right Direction: Testimony of My Experience in a Gay Male Living Collective / John Knoebel -- Problems of an Inter-racial Relationship / Marlene -- Epistle to Tasha / Rita Mae Brown -- Elitism / Del Whan -- Viewpoint of an Anti-Sexist Marxist / Sandy Blixton -- A Gay Manifesto / Carl Wittman -- Gay Revolution Party Manifesto -- Working Paper for the Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention / Chicago Gay Liberation -- I.D., Leadership and Violence / Charles P. Thorp -- What We Want, What We Believe / Third World Gay Revolution (New York City).

Gen HQ76.8.U5O880 1992; first edi. at Gen HQ76.8.U5J42.

Gay liberation movement--United States/Gay liberation movement--Directories.

1541. Kirk, Marshall and Madsen, Hunter. After the ball : how America will conquer its fear and hatred of gays in the '90s. New York: New American Library, 1990. xxix, 398 p.

"A Plume book." Reprint. Originally published: New York : Doubleday, 1989.

SSAd HQ76.8.U5K570 1990; orig. edi., Law HQ76.8.U5K570 1989.

Gay liberation movement--United States/Gays--United States--Public opinion/Homophobia--United States/Public opinion--United States.

1542. Lauritsen, John and Thorstad, David. The early homosexual rights movement (1864-1935). New York: Times Change Press, 1974. 91 p.

Gen HQ76.5.L380.

Gay liberation movement--History.

1543. Marcus, Eric. Making history : the struggle for gay and lesbian equal rights, 1945-1990 : an oral history. 1st ed. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, c1992. xii, 532 p.

Includes index. Pt. 1. 1945-1961. "Gay Gal"--Lisa Ben. The Psychologist--Dr. Evelyn Hooker. The Organizer--Chuck Rowland. The Editor--Martin Block. News Hound--Jim Kepner. The Attorney--Herb Selwyn. "Gay Sexualist"--Hal Call. The Teacher--Billie Tallmij. The Outsider--Paul Phillips -- Pt. 2. 1961-1968. The Very Mad Scientist--Frank Kameny. The Rabble Rousers--Barbara Gittings and Kay Lahusen. One Angry Nurse--Shirley Willer. The Best Kind of Friend--Nancy May. The Defenders--Herbert Donaldson and Evander Smith. "Dear Abby"--Abigail Van Buren -- Pt. 3. 1968-1973. The Radical Activist--Martha Shelley. The Drag Queen--Rey "Sylvia Lee" Rivera. Fearless Youth--Morty Manford. The Old Timers--Barbara Gittings and Kay Lahusen. The Idealist--Randy Shilts. Mother and Child--Jeanne Manford and Morty Manford. The Good Doctor--Judd Marmor -- Pt. 4. 1973-1981. The Ex-Nun--Jean O'Leary. The Jock--David Kopay. The Good Sailor--Vernon E. "Copy" Berg III. The Iconoclast--Nancy Walker. The Insider--Charles Brydon. A Boy from Boise--Morris Foote. The Christian Educator--Carolyn Mobley. The Fighting Irishman--A. Damien Martin. The Protector--Joyce Hunter. The Conservative Congressman--Robert Bauman. Sale Juive--Paulette Goodman. The Hollywood Screenwriter--Barry Sandler. The "Sissy" from Mississippi--Greg Brock -- Pt. 5. 1981-1990. The Film Historian--Vito Russo. The Unwanted Messenger--Larry Kramer. The Storekeepers--Neil Woodward and Dan Otero. The Mixed Couple--Deborah L. Johnson and Dr. Zandra Z. Rolon. The Bridge Builder--Kathleen Boatwright. The Brave Alaskan--Sara Boesser. The Radical Debutante--Ann Northrop. The Bishop--John Shelby Spong. The Television Anchor--Tom Cassidy. The Role Models--Cecelia Walthall and Nancy Andrews.

Gen, Harp HQ76.8.U5M360 1992 .

Gay liberation movement--United States--History/Gays--United States.

1544. Marotta, Toby. The politics of homosexuality. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1981. xiv, 369 p.

A revision of author's thesis, Harvard.

Gen HQ76.8.U5M370 1981.

Gay liberation movement--United States.

1545. Mattachine Society of New York. The gay rights movement : Mattachine Society of New York, Inc. : from the International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library : guide to the microfilm collection. Stinson, John D. Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1998. 10 leaves.

Filmed from originals held at the International Gay Information Center, New York Public Library.

Gen HQ76.8.U5M388 1951 Index.

Mattachine Society of New York/Gay rights--United states--History--Sources/Gay rights--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gay liberation movement--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources.

1546. Mattachine Society of New York, Stinson, John D., International Gay Information Center, and Research Publications, inc. The gay rights movement. Mattachine Society of New York, Inc. : from the International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library. Woodridge, CT: Research Publications, 1998. 24 microfilm reels.

Title from guide. Filmed from originals held at the International Gay Information Center, New York Public Library. Includes printed guide.

"Founded in Los Angeles in 1950 by Harry Hay, The Mattachine Society was the first major gay organization in the United States.... In 1955, a New York chapter of the Mattachine Society was founded. Five years later it was the largest gay rights group in the United States. After 1965 the organization assumed a more outspoken posture. It fought to establish the civil rights of gays, defended men arrested on morals charges and protested the continual police practice of harassing gay bars. The ... papers reflect the vigorous and at times acrimonious debate among its members. They also contain an extensive, and frequently poignant, correspondence with gay men and lesbians throughout the United States, as well as the minutes of meetings, memoranda, and ephemera." -- Publisher's brochure.

microfmHQ76.8.U5M388 1951.

Mattachine Society of New York/Gay rights--United states--History--Sources/Gay rights--New York (State)--History--Sources/Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gay liberation movement--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--United States--History--20th century--Sources/Gays--New York (State)--History--20th century--Sources.

1547. McCaffrey, Joseph Anthony. The homosexual dialectic. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1972. vi, 218 p.

Straight perspectives: Homosexual outlet, by A. Kinsey. The female homosexual; social and attitudinal dimensions, by J. H. Hedblom. New styles in homosexual manliness, by L. Humphreys. Conclusions, by I. Bieber. The product conversion--from heresy to illness, by T. S. Szasz. Homosexuals and the law, by M. Hoffman. Homosexuality; the stereotype, the real, by J. A. McCaffrey. Final report of the Task Force on Homosexuality, by the National Institute of Mental Health.--Radical gay perspectives: Refugees from Amerika; a gay manifesto, by C. Wittman. Gay lib, by T. Pankey. Memoirs of an ancient activist, by P. Goodman. Gay liberation and psychiatry, by F. E. Kameny. A letter to the revolutionary brothers and sisters about the women's liberation and gay liberation movements, by H. Newton. Something you do in the dark, by D. Curzon. Gay is good for us all, by S. Lessard.

SSAd HQ76.8.U5M16.

Homosexuality/Gay liberation movement--United States.

1548. Messner, Michael A. Politics of masculinities : men in movements. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, c1997. xviii, 137 p. (Gender lens).

Partial contents: Ch. 5. Racial and Sexual Identity Politics: Racialized Masculinity Politics and Gay Male Liberation.

Gen HQ1090.3 .M475 1997.

Men's movement--United States/Men--United States/Sex role--United States/Masculinity (Psychology)--United States.

1549. Onge, Jack. The gay liberation movement. Chicago: Alliance Press, 1971. ii, 90 p.

Gen HQ76.5.G3 O5.

Gay liberation movement--United States/Homosexuality--United States.

1550. Rimmerman, Craig A. From identity to politics : the lesbian and gay movements in the United States. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002. xi, 239 p. (Queer politics, queer theories).

Gen HQ76.8.U5 R56 2002.

Gay liberation movement--United States/Gay rights--United States/United States--Social policy/United States--Politics and government.

1551. Rosenbloom, Rachel and International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission. Unspoken rules : sexual orientation and women's human rights. London New York, NY: Cassell, 1996. xxxi, 257 p.

"International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission in partnership with ABIGALE, South Africa ... [et al.].".

Gen, Law HQ75.5.U572 1995.

Lesbianism/Gay rights/Gay liberation movement/Women's rights.

1552. Rueda, Enrique. The homosexual network : private lives and public policy. Old Greenwich, Conn: Devin Adair Co, c1982. xx, 680 p.

Gen, Law HQ76.8.U5R830 1982.

Gay liberation movement--United States.

1553. Rutledge, Leigh W. The gay decades : from Stonewall to the present : the people and events that shaped gay lives. New York, N.Y: Plume, c1992. xii, 384 p.

A chronology, 22 June 1969 to 31 December 1990.

HQ76.8.U5R880 1992.

Gay liberation movement--United States--History/Gays--United States--History/Gay men--United States--History.

1554. Rutter, Itala and Democratic Socialists of America Feminist Commission Gay and Lesbian Taskforce. Perspectives on lesbian & gay liberation & socialism. New York, NY: Gay and Lesbian Taskforce of DSA's Feminist Commission, 1984? 71 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5P47 1984.

Gay liberation movement--United States/Socialism--United States/Homosexuality--Political aspects--United States.

1555. Sagarin, Edward. Structure and ideology in an association of deviants. New York: Arno Press, 1975, c1966. xviii, 426 p. (Homosexuality).

Reprint of the ed. which was originally presented as the author's thesis, New York University.

Gen HQ76.8.U5S230 1975.

Mattachine Society/Gay liberation movement--United States/Gay liberation movement--History/Deviant behavior.

1556. Samar, Vincent Joseph. The gay rights movement. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, c2001. xvi, 590 p. (The New York times 20th century in review).

Collection of articles from the New York times. Includes index.

Gen HQ76.8.U5 G39 2001.

Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century/Homosexuality--United States--History--20th century.

1557. Signorile, Michelangelo . Queer in America : sex, the media, and the closets of power. 1st ed. New York: Random House, c1993. xix, 378 p.

Includes index.

Gen HQ76.8.U5S570 1993.

Gay liberation movement--United States/Homosexuality--Moral and ethical aspects/Coming out (Sexual orientation)--United States.

1558. Socialist Workers Party . Communist continuity and the fight for women's liberation : documents of the Socialist Workers Party, 1971-1986. 1st ed. New York: Pathfinder Press, 1992. 3 v. (Education for socialists).

Cover title. pt. 1. Women's liberation and the line of march of the working class -- pt. 2. Women, leadership, and the proletarian norms of the communist movement -- pt. 3. Abortion rights, the ERA, and the rebirth of a feminist movement.

Gen JK2391.S67A130 1992

.

Socialist Workers Party/Women's rights--United States/Feminism--United States/Gay liberation movement--United States/Women--United States--Employment.

1559. Sweet, Roxanna Thayer. Political and social action in homophile organizations. New York: Arno Press, 1975, c1968. iv, 252 p. (Homosexuality).

Originally presented as the author's thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1968.

Gen HQ76.8.U5S930 1975.

Gay liberation movement--California/Homosexuality--United States.

1560. Teal, Donn. The gay militants. New York: Stein and Day, 1971. 355 p.

Gen, Harp HQ76.T25.

Gay liberation movement--United States.

1561. Thompson, Mark. Long road to freedom : the Advocate history of the gay and lesbian movement. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994. xxvi, 420 p.

A collection of articles, photographs, essays, interviews, and cartoons from The Advocate. Includes index.

Gen, Law HQ76.8.U5L650 1994.

Advocate (Los Angeles, Calif.)/Gay liberation movement--United States--History.

1562. Thorstad, David and Socialist Workers Party. Gay liberation and socialism : documents from the discussions on gay liberation inside the Socialist Workers Party (1970-1973). [New York]: Thorstad, introd. 1976. iv, 131 p.

Cover title.

Gen HQ76.8.U5G28.

Socialist Workers Party/Gay liberation movement--United States/Homosexuality.

1563. Tielman, Rob, Hendriks, Aart, and Veen, Evert van der. The Third pink book : a global view of lesbian and gay liberation and oppression. Buffalo, N.Y: Prometheus Books, 1993. 349 p. (New concepts in human sexuality series).

Preface / Aart Hendriks, Rob Tielman and Evert van der Veen -- Introduction / John Clark, Aart Hendriks, Lisa Power, Rob Tielman and Evert van der Veen -- 1. Winning Rights and Freedoms in Canada / Barry D. Adam -- 2. Gay Press and Movement in France / Frank Arnal -- 3. Same-Sex Love in Contemporary China / Vern L. Bullough and Fang Fu Ruan -- 4. The Global Lesbian and Gay Movement: Movement, Grassroots, or by Invitation Only / John Clark -- 5. Lesbian and Gay Life in Zimbabwe / Mike Coutinho -- 6. Reclaiming Our Historic Rights: Gays and Lesbians in the Philippines / Jomar Fleras -- 7. Lesbian Activism in Argentina: A Recent but Very Powerful Phenomenon / Ilse Fuskova-Kornreich and Dafna Argov -- 8. The Danish Partnership Law: Political Decision Making in Denmark and the National Danish Organization for Gays and Lesbians / Bent Hansen and Henning Jorgensen -- 9. Gay and Lesbian Couple Immigration to Australia: Pressure Group Compromises and Achievements / John Hart -- 10. "Strangers" in the Netherlands: Dutch Policy toward Gay and Lesbian Aliens / Aart Hendriks and Willemien Ruygrok -- 11. Proper Schooling for Teenage Lesbians in Canada / Madiha Didi Khayatt -- 12. The Lesbian-Gay Interface between East and West Germany / Ilse Kokula -- 13. The Development of the Gay Movement in Ireland: A Personal and Political Memoir / David Norris -- 14. Male Homosexuality in West Africa / Gerben Potman and Huub Ruijgrok -- 15. Gathering Strength and Gaining Power: How Lesbians and Gay Men Began to Change their Fortunes in Britain in the Nineties / Lisa Power and Tim Barnett -- 16. Coming Out as an MP in Canada / Svend J. Robinson -- 17. Two of a Kind, Two Different Kinds: Humanism, Homosexuality, and Emancipation in the Netherlands and Britain / Petra Schedler -- 18. Lesbians and their Emancipation in the Former German Democratic Republic Past and Future / Christina Schenk -- 19. Gay Perestroika: The Political Changes in Central and Eastern Europe and their Effect on the Lesbian and Gay Movement / Andrzej Selerowicz -- 20. Coming Out as an MP in the United Kingdom / Chris Smith -- 21. The Land That Never Has Been Yet: Dreams of a Gay Latina in the United States / Carmen Vazques -- 22. Lesbian and Gay Rights in Europe: Homosexuality and the Law / Evert van der Veen, Aart Hendriks and Astrid Mattijssen -- 23. World Survey on the Social and Legal Position of Gays and Lesbians / Rob Tielman and Hans Hammelburg.

Gen, Law HQ76.5.T470 1993.

Gay liberation movement/Homosexuality--Law and legislation/Gay rights.

1564. Tobin, Kay and Wicker, Randy. The gay crusaders. New York: Paperback Library, 1972. 238 p.

Gen HQ76.T61.

Gay liberation movement--United States--History/Homosexuality--United States--Personal narratives/Lesbianism--United States--Personal narratives.

1565. Trager, Oliver. Sexual politics in America. [New York]: Facts on File, c1994. 214 p. (Editorials on file book).

Gen HQ1421.S480 1994.

Women--United States--History--20th century/Gay liberation movement--United States--History--20th century/Sex role--United States--History--20th century.

1566. Vaid, Urvashi. Virtual equality : the mainstreaming of gay and lesbian liberation. 1st Anchor Books hardcover ed. New York: Anchor Books, 1995. xvii, 440 p.

Includes index.

Gen, Law HQ76.8.U5V350 1995.

Gay liberation movement--United States/Homosexuality--United States/Gay rights--United States.

1567. Wilson, Angelia R. A simple matter of justice : theorizing lesbian and gay politics. London New York: Cassell, 1995. vii, 223 p. (Cassell lesbian and gay studies).

Gen HQ76.5.S56 1995.

Gay liberation movement/Homosexuality--Politcal aspects/Gay men--Political activity/Lesbians--Political activity/Homosexuals/Rights.

1568. Winter, Alan D. The gay press : a history of the gay community and its publications. [s.l.]: Winter, c1976. 114 leaves.

Gen HQ76.8.U5W78.

Gay liberation movement--United States/Homosexuality--United States/Subculture/Civil rights--United States/Homosexuality--Periodicals--History.

1569. Woog, Dan. Friends & family : true stories of gay America's straight allies. 1st ed. Los Angeles: Alyson Books, 1999. xvii, 324 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5 W66 1999.

Gay liberation movement--United States/Heterosexuals--United States/Social reformers--United States.

1570. Young, Ian. The Stonewall experiment : a gay psychohistory. London New York: Cassell, 1995. vii, 312 p., [8] p. of plates. (Cassell lesbian and gay studies).

Gen HQ76.Y68 1995.

Gay men--Psychology/Homosexuality--History/Gay liberation movement.

77. Gay Liberation Movement--Great Britain

1571. Power, Lisa. No bath but plenty of bubbles : an oral history of the Gay Liberation Front, 1970-1973. London: Cassell, 1995. x,340 p.

Includes index.

Gen HQ76.3.G7P68 1995.

Gay Liberation Front (London, England)/Gay liberation movement--Great Britain--History/Gays--Great Britain--Social conditions.

1572. Cowley, Philip. Conscience and Parliament. London Portland, Or: F. Cass, 1998. 204 p. (Library of legislative studies).

Partial contents: Homosexuality / Melvyn D. Read and David Marsh.

Gen HN383.5 .C65 1998.

Great Britain--Parliament/Social values--Great Britain/Great Britain--Social policy--1979-.

1573. Lucas, Ian. Outrage! : an oral history. London New York: Cassell, 1998. xi, 244 p.

Preface: Now Was Not Like That Then -- 1. Pretty Annoyed (But Not Quite OutRaged) -- 2. Coming Out Fighting -- 3. Stolen Kisses, Parting Glances -- 4. Queering the Pitch -- 5. The Whores and the Three-Legged Man -- 6. Sequins, Labia, Children -- 7. Equality Now! -- 8. Another Night of Long Knives -- 9. 'Sister, Sister, It's an Outrage!' -- 10. Music, Cameras, Action! -- 11. Jeans, Genes, Stroppy Queens -- 12. The Riot That Nearly Was -- 13. A Right Holy Row -- 14. Homosexual Terrorists Kill MP -- 15. The Death of Activism? -- Afterword: Profit and Loss -- App. 2. The Philosophy of OutRage! - An Interview with Peter Tatchell.

Gen HQ76.8.G7 L83 1998.

Gay liberation movement--Great Britain--History.

1574. Healey, Emma and Mason, Angela. Stonewall 25 : the making of the lesbian and gay community in Britain. London: Virago Press, 1994. ix, 277 p.

Gen HQ76.8.G7S766 1994.

Homosexuality--Great Britain/Gay liberation movement--Great Britain/Homosexuality/Great Britain.

1575. Cant, Bob and Hemmings, Susan. Radical records : thirty years of lesbian and gay history, 1957-1987. London New York: Routledge, 1988. xi, 266 p.

Errata slip inserted.

Gen HQ76.8.G7R330 1988.

Gay liberation movement--Great Britain--History--20th century/Gays--Great Britain--Political activity/Lesbians--Great Britain--Political activity.

1576. Sexual politics in Britain. Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1976-. 520 microfiches. (Harvester primary social sources, 4).

Collection includes periodicals, pamphlets, and leaflets concerning British movements for women's liberation and gay rights. Collection includes documents, unpublished papers, and publications of organizations such as CHE: Campaign for Homosexual Equality (1967-1977), SMG: Scottish Minorities Group (1970-1978), Union for Sexual Freedoms in Ireland (1974-1976); and runs of 13 serials (described elsewhere in this Guide), notably including Gay News (1972-1983), the principal gay publication of national circulation in Great Britain.

Issued with 5 printed bibliographical guides, with historical notes and title and chronological indexes, at Gen Z7164.S42L56 1977, --1978, --1979, --1981, and --1983.

Microfc HQ1075.5.G7S48 1976.

Gay liberation movement--Great Britain/Sex role--Great Britain/Sexual politics/Gender roles.

78. Gay Liberation Movement--Germany and other countries

1577. Herman, Didi. Rights of passage : struggles for lesbian and gay legal equality. Toronto Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1994. viii, 198 p.

1. Introduction -- 2. Lesbian/Gay/Citizen -- 3. The Politics of Liberal Equality -- 4. Beyond the Rights Debate -- 5. 'Normalcy on the Defensive': New Christian Right Sexual Politics -- 6. The Saints Go Litigating -- 7. Judges and Experts -- 8. Afterword: Mossop and Beyond.

Gen HQ76.8.C3H470 1994.

Gay liberation movement--Canada/Gay liberation movement/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--Canada/Homosexuality--Law and legislation.

1578. Girard, Jacques. Le mouvement homosexuel en France, 1945-1980. Paris: Syros, 1981. 206 p.

Gen HQ76.8.F8G570.

Gay liberation movement--France--History.

1579. Documents of the homosexual rights movement in Germany, 1836-1927. New York: Arno Press, 1975. 679 p. in various pagings. (Homosexuality).

Karsch, H. F. Der Putzmacher von Glarus Heinrich Hössli. 1903.--Ulrichs, K. H. Vier Briefe, 1899.--Hirschfeld, M. Sappho und Sokrates. 1902.--Bab, E. Die gleichgeschlechtliche Liebe (Lieblingminne). 1903.--Hirschfeld, M. Ursachen und Wesen des Uranimus. 1903.--Hirschfeld, M. Berlins drittes Geschlecht. 1905.--Brand, A. Paragraph 175. 1914.--Got, A. Le vice organisé en Allemagne. 1923.--Die Homosexualität. 1927.--Hirschfeld M. and Beck, H. Gesetze der Liebe. 1927.

Gen HQ76.8.G4D60 1975.

Homosexuality--Germany--History/Gay liberation movement--Germany--History.

1580. Hinzpeter, Werner. Schöne schwule Welt : der Schlussverkauf einer Bewegung . 1. Aufl. Berlin: Querverlag, 1997. 174 p.

Gen HQ76.8.G4H579 1997.

Gay liberation movement--Germany/Homosexuality--Germany.

1581. Stedefeldt, Eike. Schwule Macht Schwule Macht, oder, Die Emanzipation von der Emanzipation. Berlin: Elefanten Press, c1998. 222 p.

Gen HQ76.8.G4S743 1998.

Gay liberation movement--Germany/Homosexuality--Germany/Gays--Germany--Political activity.

1582. Mildenberger, Florian Georg. Die Münchner Schwulenbewegung 1969 bis 1996 : eine Fallstudie über die zweite deutsche Schwulenbewegung. Bochum: Winkler, 1999. 116 p. (Historisch-interdisziplinäre Männerforschung, 1).

Gen HQ76.3.G4M554 1999.

Gay men--Germany--Munich/Gay rights--Germany--Munich.

1583. Steakley, James D. The homosexual emancipation movement in Germany. New York: Arno Press, 1975. vi, 121 p. (Homosexuality).

Gen HQ76.8.G4S8.

Gay liberation movement--Germany--History/Gay liberation movement--Germany--Sources.

1584. Pezzana, Angelo. La Politica del corpo. Roma: Savelli, 1976. 207 p.

Gen HQ76.8.I8P640.

Gay liberation movement--Italy.

1585. Ruwoldt, J. N., Campaign Against Moral Persecution South Australian Branch, Campaign Against Moral Persecution Campus C.A.M.P, and University of Adelaide Students' Association. Homosexuality in South Australia; a collection of writings from South Australia, 1972. Adelaide: S.A. Branch of the Campaign Against Moral Persecution, 1972. 50 p.

Edited by J. N. Ruwoldt.

Gen HQ76.3.S65H76.

Homosexuality--South Australia.

1586. Willett, Graham. Living out loud : a history of gay and lesbian activism in Australia. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2000. xii, 307 p.

Gen HQ76.8.A8 W55 2000.

Gay liberation movement--Australia--History/Gay rights--Australia--History/Lesbians--Australian--History.

1587. McLeod, Donald W. Lesbian and gay liberation in Canada : a selected annotated chronology, 1964-1975. Toronto: ECW Press/Homewood Books, 1996. xvii, 302 p.

Gen HQ76.8.C3 M35 1996.

Gay liberation movement--Canada--History/Mouvement de libération des homosexuels--Canada--Chronologie.

79. Gay rights; homosexuality and the law--general and United States

1588. Minton, Henry L. Departing from deviance : a history of homosexual rights and emancipatory science in America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002. xi, 344 p., [6] p. of plates.

Gen HQ76.3.U5 M56 2002.

Homosexuality--Research--United States/Gay liberation movement--United States.

1589. Walzer, Lee. Gay rights on trial : a reference handbook. Santa Barbara, Calif: ABC-CLIO, c2002. xvii, 323 p.

RR2 XXKF4754.5 .W35 2002.

Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Gay rights--United States.

1590. Koppelman, Andrew. The gay rights question in contemporary American law. Chicago, Ill: University of Chicago Press, 2002. x, 210 p.

XXKF4754.5 .K67 2002 Gen, Law.

Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States.

1591. Murdoch, Joyce and Price, Deb. Courting justice : gay men and lesbians v. the Supreme Court. New York, N.Y: Basic Books, c2001. vii, 582, [8] p. of plates.

XXKF4754.5 .M87 2001 Gen, Law.

Gay rights--United States/Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States.

1592. Stewart, Chuck. Homosexuality and the law : a dictionary. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2001. xii, 429 p. (Contemporary legal issues).

Gen XXKF4754.5.A68 S74 2001.

Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States.

1593. Stein, Arlene. The stranger next door : the story of a small community's battle over sex, faith, and civil rights. Boston: Beacon Press, c2001. 267 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5 S74 2001.

Gay rights--Oregon/Gays--Oregon/Homosexuality--Oregon/Homosexuality--Religious aspects.

1594. Delgado, Richard and Stefancic, Jean. Critical race theory : the cutting edge. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000. xix, 681 p.

Partial contents: Pt. IX. Gay-Lesbian Queer Issues. 29. Gendered Inequality / Elvia R. Arriola. 30. Out Yet Unseen: A Racial Critique of Gay and Lesbian Legal Theory and Political Discourse / Darren Lenard Hutchinson. 31. Sex and Race in Queer Legal Culture: ruminations on Identities and Interconnectivities / Francisco Valdes.

Law XXKF4755.C75 2000 .

Race discrimination--Law and legislation--United States/Race discrimination--United States/Critical legal studies--United States/Racism in language/United States--Race relations--Philosophy.

1595. Basedow, Jürgen. Die Rechtsstellung gleichgeschlechtlicher Lebensgemeinschaften. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2000. vii, 423 p. (Beiträge zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht, 70).

Max-Planck-Institut für Ausländisches und Internationales Privatrecht. Includes bibliographical references. Einleitung / Peter Dopffel und Hein Kötz -- 1. Teil: Länderberichte -- Gleichgeschlechtiche Lebensgemeinschaften im Recht der Nordischen Länder / Peter Dopffel und Jens M. Scherpe -- Die Rechtsstellung von Menschen mit homosexueller Veranlagung im niederländischen Recht / Katharina Boele-Woelki und Wendy Schrama -- Die Rechtsstellung gleichgeschlechtlicher Partnerschaften in Frankreich / Frédérque Ferrand -- Die Stellung gleichgeschlechtlicher Lebensgemeinschaften in Spanien und in spanischen Teilrechtsordnungen / Susanne Schlenker -- Ansätze für eine rechtliche Regelung der gleichgeschlechtlichen Lebensgemeinschaften in Ungarn / Christa Jessel-Holst -- United Kingdom law and the gay with special reference to gay marriages / Michael Freeman U.S. American law on same-sex marriage, formal and informal same-sex and heterosexual cohabitation arrangements, and same-sex relationships / Harry D. Krause -- 2 Teil: Gutachten aus theologischer, sexualwissenschaftlicher und sozialwissenschaftlicher Sicht -- Zu gesetzlichen Regelungen gleichgeschlechtlicher Lebensgemeinschaften, Forschungsbericht über die Haltung der katholischen Kirche / Hanspeter Heinz -- Zur rechtlichen Anerkennung gleichgeschlechtlicher Lebensgemeinschaften aus der Perspektive evangelischer Theologie und Kirche in Europa / Siegfried Keil -- Sexualwissenschaftliches Gutachten zur Homosexualität / Martin Dannecker -- Gleichgeschlechtliche Lebensgemeinschaften und kindliche Entwicklung / Wassilios E. Fthenakis -- 3. Teil: Rechtsvergleichende Gesamtwürdigung und Empfehlungen / Peter Dopffel, Hein Kötz und Jens M. Scherpe.

Law XXK3242.3.R434 2000.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation/Same-sex marriage/Men--Sexual behavior.

1596. Kranz, Rachel and Cusick, Tim. Gay rights. New York: Facts on File, c2000. iv, 297 p. (Library in a book).

Gen HQ76.8.U5 K73 2000.

Gay rights--United States.

1597. Rimmerman, Craig A., Wald, Kenneth D., and Wilcox, Clyde. The politics of gay rights. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. xvi, 460 p. (The Chicago series on sexuality, history, and society).

1. The Context of Gay Politics / Kenneth D. Wald -- 2. Cycles of Change, Questions of Strategy: The Gay and Lesbian Movement after Fifty Years / John D'Emilio -- 3. Beyond Political Mainstreaming: Reflections on Lesbian and Gay Organizations and the Grassroots / Craig A. Rimmerman -- 4. Where Rhetoric Meets Reality: The Role of Black Lesbians and Gays in "Queer" Politics / Keith O. Boykin -- 5. Lesbian and Gay Policy Priorities: Commonality and Difference / Jean Reith Schroedel and Pamela Fiber -- 6. Antigay: Varieties of Opposition to Gay Rights / John C. Green -- 7. The Gay Agenda Is the Devil's Agenda: The Christian Right's Vision and the Role of the State / Didi Herman -- 8. Direct Democracy and Gay Rights Initiatives after Romer / Todd Donovan, Jim Wenzel and Shaun Bowler -- 9. DOMA and ENDA: Congress Votes on Gay Rights / Gregory B. Lewis and Jonathan L. Edelson -- 10. Gays and AIDS: Democratizing Disease? / Mark Carl Rom -- 11. Sexuality and Military Service / Francine D'Amico -- The Politics of Gay Rights at the Local and State Level / James W. Butto, Barbara A. Rienzo and Kenneth D. Wald -- 13. Lesbian and Gay Politics in the States: Interest Groups, Electoral Politics, and Policy / Donald P. Haider-Markel -- 14. Gay and Lesbian Issues in the Congressional Arena / Colton C. Campbell and Roger H. Davidson -- 15. Sex and the Supreme Court: Gays, Lesbians, and Justice / Sarah E. Brewer, David Kaib and Karen O'Connor -- 16. Gay Rights in the Public Sphere: Public Opinion on Gay and Lesbian Equality / Clyde Wilcox and Robin Wolpert.

Gen HQ76.8.U5 P65 2000.

Gay rights--United States/Homosexuality--Political aspects--United States/Religion and politics--United States/United States--Politics and government--1989-/United States--Social conditions--1980-.

1598. Cain, Patricia A. Rainbow rights : the role of lawyers and courts in the lesbian and gay civil rights movement. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2000. xi, 316 p. (New perspectives on law, culture, and society).

Gen XXKF4754.5.C35 2000.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States--History.

1599. Herman, Didi and Stychin, Carl F. Sexuality in the legal arena. London: Athlone, 2000. ix, 283 p.

A post-with/out a past? Sexual orientation and the post-colonial 'moment' in South Aftrica / Jennifer Spruill -- Constituting the global gay : issues of individual subjectivitry and sexuality in southern Africa / Oliver Phillips -- I'd rather be an outlaw : identity, activism and decriminalization in Tasmania / Emma M. Henderson -- Rewriting desire : the construction of sexual identity in literary and legal discourse in post-colonial Ireland / Patrick Hanafin -- The deviant gaze : imagining the homosexual as criminal through cinematic and legal discourses / Derek Dalton -- Homosexual advances in law : murderous excuse, pluralized ignorance and the privilege of unknowing / Adrian Howe -- Perverting London : the cartographic practices of law / Leslie J. Moran and Derek McGhee -- Making a mockery of marriage : domestic partnership and equal rights in Hawaii / Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller -- How to do things with sex / Heather Brook -- Aging and retirement are not unique to heterosexuals : Rosenberg v. Canada / Claire F.L. Young -- Straight families, queer lives? Heterosexual(izing) family law / Richard Collier -- Treading on dicey ground : citizenship and the politics of the rule of law / Rebecca Johnson and Thomas Kuttner -- The constitution made us queer : the sexual orientation clause in the South African constitution and the emergence of gay and lesbian identity / Pierre de Vos -- Queering international human rights law / Wayne Morgan.

XXK625.S498 2000 Gen, Law .

Sex and law.

1600. Rothschild, Cynthia and Long, Scott. Written out : how sexuality is used to attack women's organizing. San Francisco, CA, USA New Brunswick, NJ, USA: International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) Center for Women's Global Leadership (CWGL), c2000. 147 p.

Law XXK3243.R685 2000.

Sex discrimination against women/Women's rights/Women--Societies and clubs.

1601. Gerstmann, Evan. The constitutional underclass : gays, lesbians, and the failure of class-based equal protection. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999. x, 195 p.

Pt. I. The Conundrum of Class-Based Equal Protection. 1. The Failure of Equal Protection. 2. Equal Protection and the Development of the Tiered Framework of Judicial Scrutiny. 3. The Three-Tiered Framework as a System of Exclusion -- Pt. II. The Impact of Class-Based Equal Protection on Gays and Lesbians. 4. Class-Based Analysis and the Courts. 5. Class-Based Analysis and the Pulic Debate over Amendment 2. 6. The Judicial Response to Amendment 2 -- Pt. III. Moving Forward: A New Direction for Equal Protection. 7. Moving Away from Class-Based Analysis.

XXKF4754.5 .G47 1999 Gen, Harp, Law.

Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Lesbians--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States/Equality before the law--United States.

1602. Reuter, Hans-Richard. Ethik der Menschenrechte : Zum Streit um die Universalität einer Idee I. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1999. xii, 368 p. (Religion und Aufklärung, 5).

Partial contents: Universalismus von rechts, links und queer. Der rechtliche Kampf um homosexuelle Identität am Beispeil Kanadas / Annie Bunting.

Law JC571.E845 1999.

Human rights--Moral and ethical aspects/Human rights--Religious aspects.

1603. Brinig, Margaret F., Schneider, Carl, Teitelbaum, Lee E., and Posner, Richard A. Family law in action : a reader. Cincinnati, Ohio: Anderson Pub. Co, c1999. xxiv, 432 p. (Anderson's law school publications).

Partial contents: American gay / Stephen O. Murray.

Law XXKF505.A2B75 1999.

Domestic relations--United States.

1604. Eskridge, William N. Gaylaw : challenging the apartheid of the closet. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1999. ix, 470 p.

pt. 1. The Apartheid of the Closet. 1. Masquerade and the Law, 1880-1946. 2. Kulturkampf and the Threatening Closet, 1946-1961. 3. Coming Out and Challenging the Closet, 1961-1981 -- pt. 2. Remnants of the Closet (Don't Ask, Don't Tell). 4. Hardwick and Historiography. 5. The Sexualized First Amendment. 6. Multivocal Prejudices and Homo Equality -- pt. 3. After the Closet: Queer Theory and the Sexual State. 7. Sexual Consent Paradoxes. 8. Beyond Families We Choose. 9. Religion and Homosexuality: Equality Practice. app. Regulating Sexual and Gender Variation in the United States. A. Early Municipal and State Regulation. B. Modern State and Municipal Regulation. C. Statistics.

XXKF4754.5 .E84 1999 Gen, Law.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States/Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Lesbians--Legal status, laws, etc--United States.

1605. Richards, David A. J. Identity and the case for gay rights : race, gender, religion as analogies . Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999. xii, 234 p.

1. The Racial Analogy -- 2. The Gender Analogy. The Analogy between Race and Gender. The Analogy between Gender and Sexual Orientation -- 3. The Religious Analogy. Anti-Lesbian/Gay Initiatives. Exclusion from the Military. Same Sex Marriage -- 4. Identity and Justice.

HQ76.8.U5 R53 1999 Gen, Harp, Law, SSAd.

Gay rights--United States/African Americans--Civil rights/Women's rights--United States/Freedom of religion--United States/Gays--United States--Identity/Identity (Psychology)--United States.

1606. Baehr, P. R., Flinterman, C, and Senders, M. Innovation and inspiration : fifty years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Amsterdam: Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1999. viii, 238 p. (Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde, nieuwe reeks, d. 178).

Partial contents: Gay rights and the rights to a family: conflicts between liberal and illiberal belief systems / Rhoda E. Howard.

Law JC571.I556 1999, Gen AS244.A3 n.s. v.178.

United Nations--General Assembly/Human rights.

1607. Smith, Penny. Making rights work. Aldershot Brookfield USA: Ashgate/Dartmouth, c1999. xiii, 240 p.

Papers presented at a workshop held at Cardiff University, Wales, in 1995. "Socio-legal studies series"--Jacket. 1. Making Rights Work - The South African Experience / Albie Sachs -- 2. The Struggle for Women's Rights in South Africa / Fayeeza Kathree -- 3. Afikaner Perceptions of Self-Determination / Johan De Waal -- 4. The Protection of Language Rights in South Africa's Interim Constitution / Paul Farlam -- 5. Lessons from the Demise of Bophuthatswana / Stephen Nthite -- 6. Making Rights Work / John Griffith -- 7. The Genesis of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms / Mark R. MacGuigan -- 8. Anti-Discrimination Laws in Canada: Human Rights Commissions and the Search for Equality / John Hucker -- 9. Gender Equality and the Canadian Charter: Making Rights Work for Women? / Mary Jane Mossman -- 10. Rainbow's End: Getting Gay Rights Right / Helen Power -- 11. The Genesis of a European Law for the Protection of Minorities / Alain Fenet -- 12. Limiting the Freedom to Protest: Legal Responses to Direct Action / Fiona Donson -- 13. Rapporteur: Perspectives on 'Making Rights Work' / Stanley Ingber.

XXK3239.6 1999 Law.

Human rights/Civil rights--South Africa--Congresses/Civil rights--Canada--Congresses/Civil rights--Great Britain--Congresses.

1608. Berry, Mary Frances. The pig farmer's daughter and other tales of American justice : episodes of racism and sexism in the courts from 1865 to the present. 1st ed. New York: Knopf, 1999. 295 p.

Partial contents: 2. The Crime That Had No Name: Narratives of Gay and Lesbian Sex.

XXKF4757 .B44 1999 Gen, Law.

African Americans--Legal status, laws, etc/Sex crimes--United States/Discrimination in criminal justice administration--United States.

1609. Nussbaum, Martha Craven . Sex & social justice. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. ix, 476 p.

Partial contents: 7. A Defense of Lesbian and Gay Rights.

HQ1150 .N87 1999 Gen, Law, LawC.

Feminism/Social justice/Sex role.

1610. Thomas, Laurence and Levin, Michael E. Sexual orientation and human rights . Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c1999. vii, 183 p. (Point/counterpoint).

1. The Good Society and Sexual Orientation / Laurence M. Thomas -- 2. Against Homosexual Liberation / Michael E. Levin -- 3. Preferences and Equality: A Response to Levin / Laurence M. Thomas -- 4. Reply to Thomas / Michael E. Levin.

Gen HQ76.5 .T475 1999.

Gay rights--Philosophy/Homosexuality--Moral and ethical aspects.

1611. 1998 update on significant cases in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender law. S.l: s.n, 1998. 1 v. (various pagings).

American Bar Association Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities. American Bar Association Senior Lawyers Division. National Lesbian and Gay Law Association (U.S.) American Bar Association AIDS Coordinating Committee. Papers from a CLE program at the ABA 1998 annual meeting in Toronto. ABA section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, co-presented with the National Lesbian and Gay Law Association. Co-sponsors AIDS Coordinating Committee, Senior Lawyers Division. "Monday, August 3, 1998." Speakers Henry Doering, Martha A. McCarthy,Tony Varona, Jeffrey G. Gibson, moderator.

Law XXKF4754.5.A15 1998.

Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--Canada/Bisexuals--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Bisexuals--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Transsexuals--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Transsexuals--Legal status, laws, etc--United States.

1612. Miller, Diane Helene. Freedom to differ : the shaping of the gay and lesbian struggle for civil rights. New York: New York University Press, c1998. xvi, 195 p.

1. Constructions and Deconstructions: Gay Politics, Lesbian Feminism, and Civil Rights -- 2. Clinton's "Damn Lesbian": Politics and Visibility in the Achtenberg Debate -- 3. And the Ban Played On: Politics and Prejudice in the Cammermeyer Case -- 4. Conclusion: Envisioning Our Future.

HQ76.8.U5 M55 1998 Gen, Law.

Achtenberg, Roberta/Cammermeyer, Margarethe/Gay rights--United States--History/Lesbians--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Women's rights--United States--History/Lesbian feminism--United States.

1613. Moran, Leslie J., Monk, Daniel, and Beresford, Sarah. Legal queeries : lesbian, gay, and transgender legal studies. London New York: Cassell, 1998. ix, 203 p.

Introduction / Leslie J. Moran, Daniel Monk and Sarah Beresford -- 1. 'Oscar Wilde': Law, Memory and the Proper Name / Leslie J. Moran -- 2. Institutionalizing Heterosexuality: The Legal Exclusion of 'Impossible' (Trans)sexualities / Andrew N. Sharpe -- 3. Gemeinschaftsfremden - or How to Be Shafted by Your Friends: Sterilization Requirements and Legal Status Recognition for the Transsexual / Stephen Whittle -- 4. The Lesbian Mother: Questions of Gender and Sexual Identity / Sarah Beresford -- 5. The Possibility of a Registered Partnership under German Law / Judith Rauhofer -- 6. Law, Childhood Innocence and Sexuality / Craig Lind -- 7. Beyond Section 28: Law, Governance and Sex Education / Daniel Monk -- 8. What's in a Name: Naming Legal Needs in AIDS Service Organizations / Petra Wilson -- 9. The Netherlands: Front Runners in Anti-discrimination Laws / Martin Moerings -- 10. Gay and Lesbian Sexualities in South Africa: From Outlawed to Constitutionally Protected / Ronald Louw -- 11. Piecemeal to Equality: Scottish Gay Law Reform / Brian Dempsey -- 12. Intimate Queer Celluloid: Heavenly Creatures and Criminal Law / Elena Loizidou -- 13. Queering Theory: An Essay on the Conceit of Revolution in Law / Larry Cata Backer.

Law XXK3242.3.Z9 L448 1998.

Gays--Legal status, laws, etc.

1614. Tatalovich, Raymond and Daynes, Byron W. Moral controversies in American politics : cases in social regulatory policy. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe, c1998. xxxiv, 283 p.

Rev. and expanded ed. of: Social regulatory policy. 1988. Partial contents: 4. Gay Rights: Lifestyle or Immorality? / Margaret Ellis.

XXKF450.P8 M67 1998 Law .

Public policy (Law)--United States/Social norms--Case studies/Civil rights--United States--Case studies/Social values--United States--Case studies/United States--Social policy--Case studies.

1615. Kairys, David. The politics of law : a progressive critique. 3rd ed. New York: Basic Books, c1998. ix, 738 p.

Partial contents: 5. Gay Rights and Identity Imitation: Issues in the Ethics of Representation / Janet E. Halley.

XXKF8700 .P65 1998 Law .

Political questions and judicial power--United States/Justice, Administration of--United States/Judicial process--United States/Law and politics.

1616. Robson, Ruthann. Sappho goes to law school : fragments in lesbian legal theory. New York: Columbia University Press, c1998. xv, 303 p. (Between men--between women).

1. The Specter of a Lesbian Supreme Court Justice: Problems of Identity -- 2. Incendiary Categories -- 3. Convictions: Lesbians and Criminal Justice - 4. Embodiment(s) -- 5. Taxonomies and Reflections: The Feminist Jurisprudence Question -- 6. Beginning from (My) Experience: Lesbian Narratives -- 7. The Codification of Lesbian Relationships: Examples from Law and Literature -- 8. States of Marriage -- 9. Resisting the Family: Repositioning Lesbians -- 10. The Third Sex, Third Parties, and Child Custody -- 11. Neither Sexy Nor Reasonable -- 12. To Market, to Market: Considering Class -- 13. Lesbian Sex in a Law School Classroom.

XXK349 .R63 1998 Gen, Law.

Feminist jurisprudence/Lesbians--Legal status, laws, etc.

1617. Keen, Lisa and Goldberg, Suzanne B. Strangers to the law : gay people on trial. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c1998. xi, 272 p. (Law, meaning, and violence).

Ch. 1. The Stakes -- Ch. 2. Prelude to a Trial -- Ch. 3. The Science of Sexuality -- Ch. 4. A History of Hate -- Ch. 5. The Politics of Law -- Ch. 6. Civil Rights and "Special Rights" -- Ch. 7. Morality Plays -- Ch. 8. The Colorado Verdicts -- Ch. 9. The U.S. Supreme Court -- Ch. 10. The Law and Social Change -- App. Text of U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Romer v. Evans.

XXKF228.E94 K44 1998 Gen, Law.

Evans, Richard G/Colorado--Governor (1987- : Romer)/Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--Colorado/Gay rights--Colorado.

1618. Sloan, Lacey M. and Gustavsson, Nora S. Violence and social injustice against lesbian, gay and bisexual people. New York: Haworth Press, c1998. xvi, 131 p.

Co-published simultaneously as Journal of gay & lesbian social services, Volume 8, Number 3, 1998. Foreword / Claire Renzetti -- Introduction / Nora S. Gustavsson and Lacey M. Sloan -- Violence. Conceptualizing Violence Against Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Intersexual, and Transgendered People / Steven J. Onken. Hate Crimes Motivated by Sexual Orientation: Police Reporting and Training / Lacey M. Sloan, Linda King and Sandra Sheppard. Violence and Lesbian and Gay Youth / Nora S. Gustavsson and Ann E. MacEachron. Prevalence of Suicide Attempts and Suicidal Ideation Among Lesbian and Gay Youth / Christine Flynn Saulnier -- Social Injustice. Wedded to the Status Quo: Same-Sex Marriage After Baehr v. Lewin / Sandra Koels. Working Against Discrimination: Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual People on the Job / Jeane W. Anastas. Mujer, Latina, Lesbiana - Notes on the Multidimensionality of Economic and Sociopolitical Injustice / Dorie Gilbert Martinez. Homosexuality and Latino/as: Towards an Integration of Identities / Flavio Francisco Marsiglia.

HV6250.4.H66 V56 1998 Gen, Law.

Gay men--Crimes against/Lesbians--Crimes against/Bisexuals--Crimes against/Social justice/Discrimination.

1619. Richards, David A. J. Women, gays, and the constitution : the grounds for feminism and gay rights in culture and law. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. xiv, 531 p.

1. The Interpretive Challenge -- 2. Abolitionist Antislavery and Antiracism -- 3. Abolitionist Feminism -- 4. Suffrage Feminism: Struggle, Triumph, Collapse -- 5. Second Wave Feminism as Abolitionist Feminism -- 6. The Case for Gay Rights -- 7. Unconstitutionality of Antigay/Lesbian Initiatives -- 8. The Case for Gay Rights: The Military and Marriage -- 9. Conclusion: Identiy and Justice.

XXKF4754.5 .R53 1998 Gen, Law.

Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Sex and law--United States/Feminism--United States.

1620. Witt, Stephanie L. and McCorkle, Suzanne. Anti-gay rights : assessing voter initiatives. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1997. vi, 200 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5 A67 1997.

Gay rights--United States/Referendum--United States.

1621. Cossman, Brenda. Bad attitude/s on trial : pornography, feminism, and the Butler decision. Toronto Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, c1997. ix, 273 p.

Incudes chapter: 4. 'It's Merely Designed for Sexual Arousal': Interrogating the Indefensibility of Lesbian Smut / Becki L. Ross.

HQ472.C2B23 1997 Gen, Law.

Butler, Donald Victor/Pornography--Political aspects--Canada/Pornography--Social aspects--Canada/Obscenity (Law)--Canada/Feminism--Canada.

1622. Rubenstein, William B. Cases and materials on sexual orientation and the law. 2nd ed. St. Paul, Minn: West Pub. Co, 1997. xlv, 922 p. (American casebook series).

Rev. ed. of: Lesbians, gay men, and the law. c1993. Includes index.

Law XXKF4754.5.A7L480 1997.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States--Cases/Lesbians--Civil rights--United States--Cases/Gay men--Civil rights--United States--Cases.

1623. Shapiro, Ian and Kymlicka, Will. Ethnicity and group rights. New York: New York University Press, c1997. xiv, 627 p. (Nomos, 39).

"Began as papers and commentaries read at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosphy held in conjunction with the Association of American Law Schools, held in New Orleans, Louisiana in January 1995"--Partial contents: 18. Straight Gay Politics: The Limits of an Ethnic Model of Inclusion / Cathy J. Cohen.

JC571.E755 1997 Gen, Law.

Ethnicity--Congresses/Human rights/Toleration--Congresses/Multiculturalism--Congresses.

1624. Swan, Wallace. Gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender public policy issues : a citizen's and administrator's guide to the new cultural struggle. New York: Harrington Park Press, 1997. xxii, 148 p. (Haworth gay & lesbian studies).

Gen HQ76.8.U5 G358 1997.

Gay rights--United States/Gays--Government policy--United States/Bisexuals--Government policy--United States/Transsexuals--Government policy--United States.

1625. Robson, Ruthann and Duberman, Martin B. Gay men, lesbians, and the law. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, c1997. 119 p. (Issues in lesbian and gay life).

Discusses the legal aspects of homosexuality in such areas as discrimination, education, and health.

Law XXKF4754.5.Z9 R63 1995.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States--Juvenile literature/Lesbians--Legal status, laws, etc--United States--Juvenile literature/Gay men--Legal status, laws, etc--United States--Juvenile literature/Homosexuality--Law and legislation.

1626. Roleff, Tamara L. Gay rights. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, c1997. 191 p. (Current controversies).

Gen HQ76.3.U5 G394 1997.

Gay rights--United States/Gays--United States.

1627. Leonard, Arthur S. Homosexuality and the Constitution. New York: Garland Pub, 1997. 4 v. (Controversies in constitutional law).

1. Homosexual conduct and state regulation -- 2. Homosexuals and the military -- 3. Homosexuality, politics, and speech -- 4. Homosexuality and the family.

XXKF4754.5 .H645 1997 Gen.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States/Gay rights--United States.

1628. Phillips, Patricia and Mair, George. Know your rights : a legal handbook for women only. New York: Macmillan/Arco, c1997. 262 p.

Partial contents: Ch. 14. Inheritance and Other Legal Rights for Lesbians.

XXKF478.Z9 P45 1997 Law.

Women--Legal status, laws, etc--United States--Popular works.

1629. Rubenstein, William B. Lesbians, gay men, and the law : cases and materials. 2nd ed. St. Paul, Minn: West Pub. Co, 1997. xliii, 922 p. (American casebook series).

Includes index.

Law XXKF4754.5.A7L480 1997.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States--Cases/Lesbians--Civil rights--United States--Cases/Gay men--Civil rights--United States--Cases.

1630. Irons, Peter H. May it please the court : the First Amendment ; transcripts of the oral arguments made before the Supreme Court in sixteen key First Amendment cases. New York: New Press Distributed by W.W. Norton, 1997. x, 262 p. (May it please the court series).

Partial contents: Case 9, Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Group of Boston.

Actual recorded oral arguments leading to landmark rulings.

LawRar XXKF4770.M35 1997.

United States--Supreme Court/United States/Freedom of speech--United States/Civil rights--United States--Cases.

1631. Button, James W., Rienzo, Barbara Ann, and Wald, Kenneth D. Private lives, public conflicts : battles over gay rights in American communities. Washington, D.C: CQ Press, c1997. xv, 223 p.

Gen, Law HQ76.8.U5 B87 1997.

Gay rights--United States/Gay men--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Lesbians--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Homosexuality--Government policy--United States/United States--Politics and government--1989-/United States--Social conditions--1980-.

1632. Ignatius, Sarah. Representing asylum seekers : an introduction to the complex field of immigration law. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, c1997. xvi, 438 p.

Partial contents: Pink asylum: political asylum eligibility of gay men and lesbians under U.S. immigration policy / Jim S. Park.

Law XXKF4836.Z9R47 1997.

Political refugees--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Asylum, Right of--United States/Emigration and immigration law--United States/Legal assistance to refugees--United States.

1633. Estlund, David M. and Nussbaum, Martha Craven. Sex, preference, and family : essays on law and nature. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. viii, 349 p.

Partial contents: 3. Sexual Orientation and Gender: Dichotomizing Differences / Susan Moller Okin -- 8. The Economic Approach to Homosexuality / Richard A. Posner -- 9. The Sexual Economist and Legal Regulation of the Sexual Orientations / Janet E. Halley -- 10. Homosexuality and the Constitution / Cass R. Sunsten -- 13. Beyond Lesbian and Gay "Families We Choose" / William N. Eskridge, Jr.

Law XXK625.L390 1997.

Persons (Law)/Sex and law/Domestic relations/Natural law.

1634. Kaplan, Morris B. Sexual justice : democratic citizenship and the politics of desire. New York: Routledge, 1997. xix, 281 p.

Law HQ76.8.U5K36 1997.

Gay rights--United States/Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States.

1635. Kaplan, Morris B. Sexual justice : democratic citizenship and the politics of desire. New York: Routledge, 1997. xix, 281 p.

Ch. 1. Theorizing Lesbian and Gay Rights: Liberty, Equality, and Community -- Ch. 2. Historicizing Sexuality: Forms of Desire and the Construction of Identities -- Ch. 3. Eros Unbound: A Queer Reading of Plato's Symposium -- Ch. 4. Psychoanalyzing the "Third Sex": Homosexuality, Sexual Difference and Fantasy -- Ch. 5. Refiguring the Jewish Question: Hannah Arendt, Political Equality, and Social Difference -- Ch. 6. Queer Citizenship: Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" and the Ethics of Self-Making -- Ch. 7. Intimacy and Equality: The Question of Lesbian and Gay Marriage.

HQ76.8.U5K36 1997 Gen, Law.

Gay rights--United States/Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States.

1636. Bamforth, Nicholas. Sexuality, morals and justice : a theory of lesbian and gay rights law. London Washington [D.C.]: Cassell, 1997. viii, 310 p.

1. Themes -- 2. Injustice under Law? -- 3. Understanding Lesbian and Gay Rights -- 4. Justifications: Their Nature and Operation -- 5. Justifications for Prohibition or Restriction -- 6. Justifications for Legal Protection: Immutability, Respect for Privacy, and Liberationism -- 7. Justifications for Legal Protection: Equality and Beyond -- 8. The Limits of Law and Law Reform.

XXKD4103 .B36 1997 Gen, Law.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation--Great Britain/Discrimination--Law and legislation--Great Britain/Homosexuality--Moral and ethical aspects.

1637. West, D. J. and Green, Richard. Sociolegal control of homosexuality : a multi-nation comparison. New York: Plenum Press, c1997. xviii, 354 p. (Perspectives in sexuality).

Gen HQ76.25 .S65 1997.

Homosexuality--Cross-cultural studies/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--Cross-cultural studies/Gay men--Legal status, laws, etc/Gay men--Mental health/Lesbians--Legal status, laws, etc/Lesbians--Mental health.

1638. Schram, Sanford and Neisser, Philip T. Tales of the state : narrative in contemporary U.S. politics and public policy. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, c1997. vii, 270 p.

Partial contents: 7. Talking Straight: Narrating the Political Economy of Gay Rights / Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller.

JK468.P64 T35 1997 Gen, SSAd.

Political planning--United States--Case studies/Discourse analysis, Narrative/United States--Social policy--Case studies/United States--Foreign relations--Case studies.

1639. Meier, Robert F. and Geis, Gilbert. Victimless crime? : prostitution, drugs, homosexuality, and abortion. Los Angeles, Calif: Roxbury Pub, c1997. viii, 216 p. (The Roxbury series in crime, justice, and law).

Gen, Law HV6705 .M45 1997.

Crimes without victims/Crimes without victims--United States/Law and ethics.

1640. Walkowski, Paul J. and Connoly, William M. From trial court to the United States Supreme Court : anatomy of a free speech case : the incredible inside story behind the theft of the St. Patrick's Day parade. Boston: Branden Pub. Co, c1996. xiii, 626 p.

Gen, Law XXKF228.A45W350 1996.

Allied War Veterans Council of South Boston/Irish-American Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Group of Boston/Freedom of speech--United States/Saint Patrick's Day--Massachusetts--Boston/Parades--Massachusetts--Boston.

1641. Colker, Ruth. Hybrid : bisexuals, multiracials, and other misfits under American law. New York: New York University Press, c1996. xiv, 300 p. (Critical America).

Partial contents: A bi jurisprudence -- Sexual orientation.

Gen, Law XXKF4749.C640 1996.

Discrimination--Law and legislation--United States/Minorities--Legal status, laws, etc--United States/Sexual orientation--United States/Law--Social aspects--United States/United States--Race relations.

1642. Leahy, Michael P. T. and Cohn-Sherbok, Dan. The liberation debate : rights at issue. London New York: Routledge, 1996. xiv, 264 p.

Law JC571.L541460 1996.

Human rights/Women's rights/Blacks--Civil rights/Afro-Americans--Civil rights/Gays--Civil rights/Children's rights/Animal rights/Liberation theology.

1643. Coles, Matthew A. Try this at home! : a do-it-yourself guide to instituting lesbian/gay rights policy : an ACLU handbook. New York: The New Press, 1996. xx, 308 p.

Gen HQ76.8.U5C650 1996.

Gay rights--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc/Gay men--United States--Political activity--Handbooks, manuals, etc/Lesbians--United States--Political activity--Handbooks, manuals, etc/Civil rights--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc/United States--Social policy--Handbooks, manuals, etc.

1644. Vaid, Urvashi, Hormel, James, International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, and Community United Against Violence. The International Tribunal on Human Rights Violations Against Sexual Minorities. New York City: IGLHRC, 1995. 36 p.

Cover title. "Tuesday, October 17, 1995." Tribunal co-sponsors: the International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission, Community United Against Violence.

Law XXK3242.3.I674 1995.

Gays--Legal status, laws, etc/Homosexuality--Law and legislation/Lesbians--Legal status, laws, etc.

1645. Stychin, Carl F. Law's desire : sexuality and the limits of justice. London New York: Routledge, 1995. ix, 186 p.

Includes index.

Gen, Law XXK646.S790 1995.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--Canada/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--Great Britain/Sex and law.

1646. Herman, Didi and Stychin, Carl F. Legal inversions : lesbians, gay men, and the politics of law. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. xv, 223 p.

Gen XXK3242.3.Z9L440 1995.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation/Lesbians--Legal status, laws, etc/Gay men--Legal status, laws, etc.

1647. Wolpert, Robin M. Reframing the countermajoritarian problem : accountability, representation, and judicial review. Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of Political Science, December 1995, 1995. 2 v. (x, 424 leaves).

Gen JK9999.W86.

United States--Supreme Court/Judicial review--United States/Representative government and representation--United States/Gay rights--United States--Cases/Flags--Desecration--Law and legislation--United States/Busing for school integration--Law and legislation--United States/Law and politics/United States--Constitutional law--Interpretation and construction.

1648. Heinze, Eric. Sexual orientation : a human right : an essay on international human rights law. Dordrecht Boston: M. Nijhoff Publishers, c1995. xxi, 416 p.

Gen, Law XXK3242.3.H450 1995.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation/Gays--Legal status, laws, etc/Human rights.

1649. Wintemute, Robert. Sexual orientation and human rights : the United States Constitution, the European Convention, and the Canadian Charter. New York: Clarendon Press, 1995. xxxiv, 292 p.

Gen, Law HQ76.5.W560 1995.

Gay rights/Human rights/Sexual orientation/Gays--Legal status, laws, etc.

1650. Amnesty International USA. Breaking the silence : human rights violations based on sexual orientation. New York, NY: Amnesty International Publications, 1994. 53 p.

"An AIUSA Report.".

Gen, Law XXK3242.B743 1994.

Human rights/Gay rights/Gay rights.

1651. Nava, Michael and Dawidoff, Robert. Created equal : why gay rights matter to America. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994. xvi, 175 p.

Preface: "Thank You, Rosa Parks" -- Ch. 1. The Ick Factor: Homosexuality, Citizenship, and the Constitution -- Ch. 2. Big Lies, Hard Truths -- Ch. 3. How Prejudice Works -- Ch. 4. "God Hates Fags" -- Ch. 5. The Ghost in the Machine -- Ch. 6. What Do They Want, Anyway? -- Conclusion: Created Equal.

Gen, Law HQ76.8.U5N380 1994.

Gays--United States/Gay rights--United States.

1652. Magnuson, Roger J. Informed answers to gay rights questions. Sisters, Or: Multnomah, c1994. 198 p.

Gen HQ76.3.U5M330 1994.

Homosexuality--Religious aspects--Christianity/Homophobia--Religious aspects--Christianity/Gay rights--United States/Lesbians--Civil rights--United States.

1653. Dworkin, Gerald. Morality, harm, and the law. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994. x, 195 p.

Partial contents: 6. Homosexuality. Bowers v. Hardwick. Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Jeffrey Wasson. Moral Argument and Liberal Toleration: Abortion and Homosexuality / Michael J. Sandel. Men Only / John Garvey.

Law XXK235.M670 1994.

Law--Philosophy/Law and ethics.

1654. Mohr, Richard D. A more perfect union : why straight America must stand up for gay rights. Boston: Beacon Press, 1994. xiv, 125 p.

Gen HQ76.3.U5M6430 1994.

Gays--United States/Gay rights--United States.

1655. Brugger, Winfried. Persönlichkeitsentfaltung als Grundwert der Amerikanischen Verfassung : dargestellt am Beispiel des Streits um den Schutz von Abtreibung und Homosexualität. Heidelberg: C.F. Müller Juristischer Verlag, c1994. vii, 58 p.

WLaw52340.

Civil rights--United States/Civil rights--Germany/United States--Constitutional law/Germany--Constitutional law.

1656. Los Angeles County Bar Association Committee on Sexual Orientation Bias and Mandel, Joseph D. Report. [Los Angeles, Calif: Los Angeles County Bar Association, 1994. 2 v. in 1 (various pagings).

Running title: Los Angeles County Bar Association report on sexual orientation bias. "Adopted by the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Board of Trustees on June 22, 1994.".

Law XXKFC573.G38L673 1994.

Sex discrimination in employment--California--Los Angeles County/Gays--Employment--California--Los Angeles County/Lawyers--California--Los Angeles County.

1657. Washington (State) Dept. of Social and Health Services Planning, Research & Development Task Force on Gay and Lesbian Concerns. Final report 1993 : Task Force on Gay and Lesbian Concerns. Olympia, Wash: Office of the Secretary, Planning, Research, and Development, Dept. of Social and Health Services, 1993. 32, 39 p.

"January 1993.".

Gen HQ76.3.U52W280 1993.

Gays--Government policy--Washington (State).

1658. Rubenstein, William B. Lesbians, gay men, and the law. 1st ed. New York: New Press Distributed by W.W. Norton, c1993. xxi, 569 p. (New Press law in context series).

1. Basic Documents. I. Sexuality. II. Identity. III. Sin. IV. Sickness -- 2. The Regulation of Lesbian and Gay Sexuality. I. What Are Sodomy Laws? II. The Movement to Eradicate Sodomy Laws. III. Bowers v. Hardwick. IV. After Hardwick -- 3. The Regulation Of Lesbian and Gay Identity: Coming Out - Speaking Out - Joining In. I. High School. II. College. III. Social/Political Associations and the State. IV. Censorship. V. Outing. VI. Lesbian/Gay Identity in the 1990s -- 4. Lesbians and Gay Men in the Workplace. I. Introduction. II. Private Employment. III. Public Employment -- 5. Legal Recognition Of Lesbian And Gay Relationships. I. Introduction. II. Marriage. III. Non-Marital Forms of Recognition -- 6. Lesbian and Gay Parenting. I. Introduction. II. Parenting Disputes Arising from Heterosexual Marriage. III. The Formation of Lesbian and Gay Families. IV. The Dissolution of Lesbian and Gay Families.

Gen, Law XXKF4754.5.A7L480 1993.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States--Cases/Gay rights--United States--Cases/Homosexuality--United States/Lesbians--United States/Gay men--United States.

1659. Wintemute, Robert. Sexual orientation discrimination and constitutional human rights law : the United States Constitution, the European Convention on Human Rights, and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Thesis (doctoral)--Oxford University, Faculty of Law, 1993, 1993. 303 p.

Typescript (photocopy). "Michaelmas term 1992 (18 January 1993).".

Law XXK3242.3.W567 1993.

Canada/United States/Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--Europe/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--Canada/Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States/Sex discrimination.

1660. Leonard, Arthur S. Sexuality and the law : an encyclopedia of major legal cases. New York: Garland Pub, 1993. xx, 709 p.

91. Finding a Rational Basis for Naval Discrimination: Beller v. Middendorf (1980). 92. Revisiting Gay Sex in the Navy: Dronenburg v. Zech (1984). 93. The Case of the "Model Gay Soldier": Watkins v. United States Army (1989). 94. Can We Talk About It?: Discharge for Speaking Out: BenShalom v. Marsh (1989).g95. Pure and Simple Status Discrimination?: Woodward v. United States (1989). 96. Security Clearances for CIA Contractor Employees: Dubbs v. Central Inteligence Agency (1989). 97. Heightened Scrutiny of Gay Security Clearances: High Tech Gays v. Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (1990). 98. What Is the Army's Rationale for Discrimination?: Pruitt v. Cheney (1991) -- Ch. 7. Educational Institutions. 99. Public Schoolteachers and Homosexual Acts: Morrison v. State Board of Education (1969). 100. The "Catch-22" For Gay Teachers: Acanfora v. Board of Education of Montgomery County (1974). 101. Gay Students Have a Right to "Party": Gay Students Organization of the University of New Hampshire v. Bonner (1974). 102. Can a Teacher Change His Sex (And Still Be a Teacher)?: In re Grossman (1974). 103. Communicating Through the Campus Press: Gay Advertising: Mississippi Gay Allance v. Goudelock (1976). 104. Public Sexuality and Fitness to Teach: Board of Education of Long Beach Unified School District v. Jack M. (1977). 105. A Violation of Due Process Against a Gay Teacher: Gaylord v. Tacoma School District No. 10 (1977). 106. Is Homosexuality Spread Like "Measles"?: Gay Lib v. University of Missouri (1977). 107. The Prom Date and the Principal: Fricke v. Lynch (1980). 108. Can Educators Speak About Their Sexuality?: Rowland v. Mad River Local School District (1984). 109. Can Public Schoolteachers Advocate Sodomy Law Reform?: National Gay Task Force v. Board of Education of the City of Oklahoma City (1984). 110. "Intolerance Day" At Madison High: Solmitz v. Maine School Administrative District No. 59 (1985). 111. Is "Recognition" A Form of "Endorsement"?: Gay Rights Coalition of Georgetown University Law Center v. Georgetown University (1987). 112. Gay Students Entitled to Nondiscriminatory Funding: Gay and Lesbian Students Association v. Gohn (1988) -- Ch. 8. Immigration and Naturalization. 113. Gay Aliens as Excludable Psychopaths: Boutilier v. Immigration & Naturalization Service (1967). 114. Is Homosexuality a Disqualification for Citizenship?: Nemetz v. Immigration & Naturalization Service (1981). 115. A Gay Family Battles the Immigration Service: Adams v. Howerton (1982). 116. Parsing the Immigration Law: When Is a "Psychopath" Not?: Lesbian/Gay Frecdom Day Committee, Inc. v. U.S. Immigration & Naturalization Service (1982); In re Longstaff(1983) -- Ch. 9. Estates and Trusts. 117. Undue Influence and the Homosexual Testator: In re Kaufmann's Will (Weiss v. Kaufmann) (1964). 118. Are Gay Domestic Partners "Concubines"?: In re Bacot (1987). 119. Can Gays Claim Spousal Shares from Their Lovers' Estates?: Estate of Cooper (1990). Ch. 1. Reproduction. 1. Constitutionality of Eugenic Sterilization: Buck v. Bell (1927). 2. Can the State Sterilize Criminals?: Skinner v. Oklahoma (1942). 3. The Right to Sexual Privacy: A "Dry Run": Poe v. Ullman (1961). 4. The Modern Right of Sexual Privacy Is Born: Griswold v. Connecticut (1965). 5. Reproductive Freedom for the Individual: Eisenstadt v. Baird (1972). 6. Abortion and the Right to Privacy: Roe v. Wade (1973); Doe v. Bolton (1973). 7. Kids Can Get Condoms, Too!: Carey v. Population Services International (1977). 8. Is Surrogate Parenting "Baby Selling"?: Surrogate Parenting Associates, Inc. v. Kentucky (1986). 9. Rights of the Donor and Recipient of Semen: Jhordan C. v. Mary K. (1986) -- Ch. 2. Criminal Law and Sexual Conduct. 10. Reforming the Texas Sodomy Law: Buchanan v. Batchelor (1970). 11. Toilet Sex and Surreptitious Surveillance: People v. Triggs (1973). 12. Is "Crime Against Nature" Too Vague?: Wainwright v. Stone (1973). 13. What Is "Unnatural" Sexual Conduct?: Commonwealth v. Balthazar (1974). 14. A Failed Attempt to Challenge a Sodomy Law: Doe v. Commonwealth's Attorney for City of Richmond (1975). 15. Is Oral-Genital Sex a "Crime Against Nature"?: Rose v. Locke (1975). 16. Is a "Sodomous" Menage a Trois "Private"?: Lovisi v. Slayton (1976). 17. Fornication: "A Grubby Little Exercise in Self-Gratification?": State v. Saunders (1977). 18. How to Preserve a Vague Solicitation Statute: Poor v. Municipal Court for Los Angeles County (1979). 19. Doing "It" On Stage: Theatrical Oral Sex: Commonwealth v. Bonadio (1980). 20. Deregulating Sexual Solicitation: Commonwealth v. Sefranka (1980). 21. Privacy, Equality, and Sexual Freedom: People v. Onofre (1980). 22. "Statutory Rape" and Equal Protection: Michael M. v. Superior Court of Sonoma County (1981). 23. There's No Harm in Asking?: Soliciting Lawful Sex: People v. Uplinger (1983). 24. Does the Constitution Protect Adulterers?: Commonwealth v. Stowell (1983). 25. Reporting to Big Brother?: Registration for Sex Offenders: In re Reed (1983). 26. A Second Challenge to the Texas Sodomy Laws: Baker v. Wade (1985). 27. Sex and the Single Person: A Federal Constitutional Forum?: Doe v. Duling (1985). 28. Cross-Dressing and the Constitution: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis (1986). 29. A Sodomy Law Withstands Federal Constitutional Privacy Challenge: Bowers v. Hardwick (1986). 30. Look But Don't Touch: State v. Walsh (1986). 31. Commercial Sex and the Right of Privacy: State v. Gray (1987); Cherry v. Koch (1987). 32. Finding Friends in the Strangest Places: People v. Superior Court (Caswell) (1988). 33. Whither Heterosexual "Sodomy"?: Post v. State (1986); Schochet v. State (1990) -- Ch. 3. Speech and Association. 34. The Gay Bar and the Right to Hang Out Together: Stoumen v. Reilly (1951); Vallerga v. Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (1959). 35. Prurience and the Supreme Court: Roth v. United States (1957). 36. The Right to Mail Homosexually Oriented Publications: One, Inc. v. Olesen (1958); Manual Enterprises, Inc. v. Day (1962). 37. Obscenity in the Privacy of the Home: Stanley v. Georgia (1969). 38. Obscenity and "Community Standards": Miller v. California (1973). 39. States Can Close Down "Porn" Theaters: Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton (1973). 40. Hippies and the Constitution: United States Department of Agriculture v. Moreno (1973). 41. Empowering Sexual Minorities Through Legal Organization: In re Thom (1973). 42. Public Employees May Advocate for Gay Rights: Van Ooteghem v. Gray (1980). 43. Standing on the Corner, Watching the Parade Go by: Olivieri v. Ward (1985). 44. Where Can You Watch a Sexy Film?: City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc. (1986). 45. Does Sexual Activity in Bookstores Have First Amendment Protection?: Arcara v. Cloud Books, Inc. (1986). 46. Refusing Advertising from Gay Businesses: Hatheway v. Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc. (1990). 47. When Can a State Prohibit Dancing in the Nude?: Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc. (1991) -- Ch. 4. The Family. 48. The Right of Marital Choice: Loving v. Virginia (1967). 49. Judicial Discretion and the Lesbian Mother: Nadler v. Superior Court, Sacramento County (1967). 50. Constitutional Rights of the Unwed Father: Stanley v. Illinois (1972). 51. Must the State Authorize Same-Sex Marriage?: Baker v. Nelson (1971); Singer v. Hara (1974). 52. "Palimony" And the Cohabiting Couple: Marvin v. Marvin (1976). 53. Family Diversity and the Single-Family Zoning Law: Moore v. City of East Cleveland (1977). 54. Visitation With Lover Present?: Distefano v. Distefano (1978); Gottlieb v. Gottlieb (1985). 55. Merging Lesbian Households?: Schuster v. Schuster (1978). 56. Child Custody and the Fornicating Mother: Jarrett v. Jarrett (1979). 57. Sexual Orientation and Maternal Fitness: Bezio v. Patenaude (1980). 58. Interracial Couples and Child Custody: Palmore v. Sidoti (1984). 59. Creating "Gay Families" Through Adult Adoptions; In re Adult Adoption of Robert Paul P.; In re Adult Anonymous II (1982). 60. Custody Rights of Gay Fathers in Relationships: Roe v. Roe (1985). 61. When Mother Lives a "Homosexual Lifestyle": S.N.E. v. R.L.B. (1985). 62. The Rights of the Transsexual Parent: Daly v. Daly (1986). 63. Societal Prejudice and the Lesbian Mother: S.E.G. v. R.A.G. (1987). 64. "Sexual Misconduct," Child Custody, and the Primary Caretaker: David M. v. Margaret M. (1989). 65. Gays as Adoptive Or Foster Parents: Babets v. Dukakis (1986); Opinion of the Justices (1987); In re Adoption of Charles B. (1990). 66. No Recovery for Cohabitants: Ellen v. Shellon (1988). 67. Defining New Family Forms: Braschi v. Stahl Associates Co. (1989). 68. Lingering Suspicion of Lesbian Mothers: White v. Thompson (1990). 69. Can You Still Be My "Mommy"?: Visitation and the Lesbian Co-Parent: Alison D. v. Virginia M. (1991). 70. A Lesbian Couple as a "Family of Affinity": In re Guardianship of Sharon Kowalski (1991) -- Ch. 5. Discrimination: The Civilian Sector. 71. Basic Protection for Gay Federal Employees: Norton v. Macy (1969). 72. A Homosexual's Fitness to Practice Law: In re Kimball (1973). 73. Government "About-Face" On Sexual Orientation Discrimination: Singer v. United States Civil Service Commission (1976). 74. A Transsexual in a Tennis Tournament: Richards v. United States Tennis Association (1977). 75. Does Title VII Protect "Effeminate" Men?: Smith v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. (1978). 76. Discrimination Against Gays Is Not "Sex Discrimination": Desantis v. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. (1979). 77. Protecting "Openly Gay" Californians: Gay Law Students Association v. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. (1979). 78. Due Process Rights for Gay FBI Employees: Ashton v. Civiletti (1979). 79. "Which Restroom Should Plaintiff Use?": Sommers v. Budget Marketing, Inc. (1982); Sommers v. Iowa Civil Rights Commission (1983). 80. Same-Sex Harassment and the Male Employee: Joyner v. AAA Cooper Transportation (1983); Wright v. Methodist Youth Services (1981); Carreno v. Local Union No. 226 (1990). 81. A Transsexual Airline Pilot Fights for Her Job: Ulane v. Eastern Airlines, Inc. (1984). 82. Privileged Discrimination Or Common-Law Right?: Madsen v. Erwin (1985). 83. Can Local Laws Ban Federal Discrimination?: United States v. City of Philadelphia (1986). 84. Can Gays Be FBI Agents?: Padula v. Webster (1987). 85. Are Transvestites "Disabled"?: Blackwell v. United States Department of the Treasury (1987). 86. Does Title VII Protect "Masculine" Women?: Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins (1989). 87. The Not-So-Private Federal Civil Servant: Schowengerdt v. United States (1991). 88. Sexual Privacy in the Private-Sector Workplace: Soroka v. Dayton Hudson Corp. (1991) -- Ch. 6. Discrimination: Military and National Security Issues. 89. Are All Gays "Security Risks"?: Adams v. Laird (1969). 90. Challenges to Unbridled Military Discretion: Madovich v. Seccretary of the Air Force; Berg v. Claytor (1978).

Gen XXKF9325.A7L460 1993.

Sex and law--United States--Cases/Gays--Legal status, laws, etc--United States--Cases.

1661. National Lesbian and Gay Law Association. Biennial Conference of the National Lesbian and Gay Law Association Lavender law III : athe Biennial Conference of the National Lesbian and Gay Law Association. Chicago, Il: The Conference, 1992. 1 v. (various pagings).

Cover title. Conference held October 23-25, 1992, Mart Plaza Holiday Inn, Chicago, Il. At head of cover: NLGLA.

Law XXKF4754.5.A75B546 1992.

Homosexuality--Law and legislation--United States/Gay couples--Legal status, laws, etc--United States.

1662. Dynes, Wayne R. and Donaldson, Stephen. Homosexuality and government, politics and prisons. New York: Garland, 1992. xxiii, 429 p. (Studies in homosexuality, v. 10).

Government and Politics. Closets of Power / Taylor Branch. Obstacles to Equality: Government Responses to the Gay Rights Movement in the United States / A.S. Cohan. Female Support Networks and Political Activism: Lillian Wald, Crstal Eastman, Emma Goldman / Blanche Wiesen Cook. Military Policy toward Homosexuals: Scientific, Historical, and Legal Perspectives / Jeffrey S. Davis. Making and Unmaking Minorities: The Tensions between Gay Politics and History / John D'Emilio. Gay Politics, Ethnic Identity: The Limits of Social Constructionism / Steven Epstein. Sexual Revolution and the Politics of Gay Identity / Jeffrey Escoffier. The Etiology of Intolerance of Homosexual Politics / James L. Gibson and Kent L. Tedin. Why Gay Leaders Don't Last: The First Ten Years after Stonewall / David Jernigan. Periods of the Movement / Warren Johansson. Social Theory, Social Movements and Public Policy: Recent Accomplishments of the Gay and Lesbian Movements in Minneapolis, Minnesota / Lawrence Knopp. Student Homophile League: Founder's Retrospect / Robert A. Martin. A Punk's Song: View from the Inside / Donald Tucker. Being Discovered: A Study of Homosexuals in the Military / Colin J. Williams and Martin S. Weinberg. Refugees from Amerika: A Gay Manifesto / Carl Wittman -- Prisons. Homosexual and Drug Behavior in Prison: A Test of the Functional and Importation Models of the Inmate System / Ronald L. Akers, Norman S. Hayner and Werner Gruninger. "Ladies" behind Bars: A Liminal Gender as Cultural Mirror / John M. Coggeshall. Sexual Assaults in the Philadelphia Prison System and Sheriff's Vans / Alan J. Davis. Social Roles in a Prison for Women / Rose Giallombardo. The Homosexual in Prison / Edwin Johnson. Prison Homosexuality and Its Effect on Post-Prison Sexual Behavior / Edward Sagarin. Homosexuality: A Mode of Adaptation in a Prison for Women / David A. Ward and Gene G. Kassebaum.

Gen HQ76.25.H67460 1992.

Homosexuality--Government policy--History/Gays--Political activity--History.

1663. Dynes, Wayne R. and Donaldson, Stephen. Homosexuality : discrimination, criminology, and the law. New York: Garland Pub, 1992. xxi, 600 p. (Studies in homosexuality, v. 6).

AIDS and Mr. Korematsu: Minorities in Times of Crisis / Mark Barnes -- The Legal Enforcement of Morals and the So-Called Hart-Devlin Controversy / Yves Caron -- From Constitutional Psychopathic Inferiority to AIDS: What Is in the Future for Homosexual Aliens? / Jorge L. Carro -- Judicial Homophobia: Gay Rights Biggest Roadblock / Joshua Dressler -- Gay Aliens and Immigration: Resolving the Conflict Between Hill and Longstaff / Peter N. Fowler and Leonard Graff -- History, Homosexuality, and Political Values: Searching for the Hidden Determinants of Bowers v. Hardwick / Anne B. Goldstein -- Gratuitous Language in Appellate Cases Involving Gay People: "Queer Baiting" from the Bench / Lawrence Goldyn -- Permitting Prejudice to Govern: Equal Protection, Military Deference, and the Exclusion of Lesbians and Gay Men from the Military / Seth Harris -- Hate Crimes against Lesbians and Gay Men: Issues for Research and Policy / Gregory M. Herek -- Custody Rights of Lesbian Mothers: Legal Theory and Litigation Strategy / Nan D. Hunter and Nancy D. Polikoff -- Homosexuality and the European Convention on Human Rights: What Rights? / Daniel J. Kane -- A Comparative Analysis of Dudgeon v. United Kingdom and Bowers v. Hardwick / Jennifer F. Kimble -- The Impact of Parental Homosexuality in Child Custody Cases: A Review of the Literature / David J. Kleber, Robert J. Howell and Alta Lura Tibbits-Kleber -- Employment Discrimination against Persons with AIDS / Arthur S. Leonard -- Discrimination against Lesbians in the Work Force / Martin P. Levine and Robin Leonard -- From this Day Forward: A Feminine Moral Discourse on Homosexual Marriage / Claudia A. Lewis -- There May Be Harm in Asking: Homosexual Solicitations and the Fighting Words Doc