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Love on trial, our Supreme Court fight for the right to marry, Kris Perry and Sandy Stier

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Love on trial, our Supreme Court fight for the right to marry, Kris Perry and Sandy Stier
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Love on trial
Oclc number
954430031
Responsibility statement
Kris Perry and Sandy Stier
Sub title
our Supreme Court fight for the right to marry
Summary
"Told in their own voice, this is the story of two women who took their struggle for marriage equality all the way to the Supreme Court--and won. Kris Perry and Sandy Stier are the lesbian half of the plaintiff team that sued the state of California to restore marriage equality. By 2008, when Californians voted in Proposition 8, banning same-sex marriage, Kris and Sandy had been a couple raising their four sons for almost a decade. Living in Berkeley, they were a modern family, but without the protections of legal marriage. In alternating voices, American Pride tells the story of each woman's journey from her 1960s all-American childhood to the US Supreme Court, sharing tales of growing up in rural America, coming out to bewildered parents, falling in love, and finally becoming a family. From wrangling teenagers and careers to hot flashes at the Supreme Court, this book provide an honest, funny look at a family that landed in the middle of one of the most important civil rights battles of our era"--, Provided by publisher"The first person account of the authors' fight for marriage equality"--, Provided by publisher

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