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Recent Articles
- LGBT Community More Aware of Gender Inequality
- Communities of Color and of Faith Shared “Prayer for Social Justice” in Prop. 8 Overturn
- Same-Sex Wedding Competition Honors Civil Rights and Love
- American Bar Association to States: Eliminate All Legal Barriers to Civil Marriage
- Confessions of a Gay Weapon of Marital Destruction
Also In This Section
- LGBT Community More Aware of Gender Inequality
- Communities of Color and of Faith Shared “Prayer for Social Justice” in Prop. 8 Overturn
- Same-Sex Wedding Competition Honors Civil Rights and Love
- American Bar Association to States: Eliminate All Legal Barriers to Civil Marriage
- Federal Judge rules Prop. 8 Unconstitutional
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- Lesbian Relationship Myths Versus Truths
- Romancing Your Partner
- Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places
- Kids' Back-to-School Supplies - A Necessity
- What Are the Challenges of Raising Children as a Lesbian Couple?
- Love, Trust, and Respect
- Finding Mr./Ms. Right
- Creating a Heart-Centered Commitment Ceremony, Part 2
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August 2010, 10 THOUSAND COUPLES NEWS ROOM
What Prop. 8 Case Contributes to the Marriage Debate
By James D. Esseks Wed, Aug 04, 2010
By now you’ve surely heard about yesterday’s smashing victory in the Perry v. Schwarzenegger federal marriage case in San Francisco. Three of Judge Walker’s factual findings stand out. James Esseks, ACLU Discusses.
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James D. Esseks is director of the ACLU Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender & AIDS Project , where he has worked since 2001. At the ACLU, Mr. Esseks oversees litigation around the country that aims to ensure equal treatment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people by the government; equal rights and protections for LGBT couples and families; protection from discrimination in jobs, schools, housing, and public accommodations; and fair treatment by the government of people living with HIV. Prior to joining the ACLU, Mr. Esseks was a partner at Vladeck, Waldman, Elias & Engelhard, P.C., in New York, where he represented employees in a range of employment matters. Mr. Esseks graduated from Yale College and Harvard Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. He clerked for the Honorable Robert L. Carter, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York, and the Honorable James R. Browning, United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit. Periodically Mr. Esseks permits 10,000 Couples to reprint his posts for our readers. Consider making a gift to support the ACLU's LGBT Rights work www.aclu.org/LGBTdonate

