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From the Closet to the Courtroom: Five LGBT Rights Lawsuits That Have Changed our Nation (Queer Action/Queer Ideas)

From the Closet to the Courtroom: Five LGBT Rights Lawsuits That Have Changed our Nation (Queer Action/Queer Ideas)

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Author: Carlos Ball
Publisher: Beacon Press
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Pages: 296
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ISBN: 0807000787
Dewey Decimal Number: 340
EAN: 9780807000786
ASIN: 0807000787

Publication Date: June 1, 2010
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The advancement of LGBT rights has occurred through struggles large and small-on the streets, around kitchen tables, and on the Web. Lawsuits have also played a vital role in propelling the movement forward, and behind every case is a human story: a landlord in New York seeks to evict a gay man from his home after his partner of ten years dies of AIDS; school officials in Wisconsin look the other way as a gay teenager is repeatedly and viciously harassed by other students; a lesbian couple appears unexpectedly at a clerk's office in Hawaii seeking a marriage license.
 
Engaging and largely untold, From the Closet to the Courtroom explores how five pivotal lawsuits have altered LGBT history. Beginning each case narrative at the center-with the litigants and their lawyers-law professor Carlos Ball follows the stories behind each crucial lawsuit. He traces the parties from their communities to the courtroom, while deftly weaving in rich sociohistorical context and analyzing the lasting legal and political impact of each judicial outcome.
 
Over the last twenty years, no group of attorneys has helped to transform this country more than LGBT rights lawyers, and surprisingly, their collective accomplishments have received relatively little attention. Ball remedies that by exploring how a band of largely unheralded civil rights lawyers have attained remarkable legal victories through skill, creativity, and perseverance.
 
In this richly layered and multifaceted account, Ball vividly documents how these judicial victories have significantly altered LGBT lives today in ways that were unimaginable only a generation ago.



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5 out of 5 stars Groundbreaking Decisions   July 2, 2010
Amos Lassen (Little Rock, Arkansas)
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Ball, Carlos. "From the Closet to the Courtroom: Five LGBT Rights Lawsuits That Have Changed Our Nation", Beacon Press, 2010.

Groundbreaking Decisions

Amos Lassen

Carlos Ball is a law professor at Rutgers University and he uses his legal expertise in his analysis of five lawsuits that give the GLBT community greater freedoms and equality. He shows how these five key and important battles help the sexual minority and force society to take claims seriously. He looks at the clients involved in the cases and shows us the impact of litigation. This is one of the most relevant books ever to our community. Ball also looks at the lawyers involved in the cases and this book is long overdue since many of us do not really know what rights we actually have. The book itself is a plea for justice.
This book should become a basic text for college LGBT studies courses and is also valuable to students of LGBT law. It is also important for a more general audience and is excellent for laymen.
The book looks at each Supreme Court case--Braschi v. Stahl Associates, Nabozny v. Podlesny, Romer v. Evans , Baehr v. Lewin, and Bowers v. Hardwick with a chapter for each and then goes further to break down headings of family, harassment, discrimination, marriage, and sex. Each chapter uses the same structure and in this way Ball gives a play-by-play account of each case. This organization gives a detailed and well researched narrative which any reader can follow. The first thing that Ball does is give the facts" about those involved in the case as well as the events that led them to take legal action. Then he tells about Ball the lawyer who represents the plaintiff in the Supreme Court case. Ball does not just focus on the humanity of the plaintiff or defendant, but shows each lawyer as the hero of the case. Not all of the lawyers were the best in the field, and for some this was the first Supreme Court. Ball looks at each the training and experience of each lawyer and moves to the law by giving an explanation of existing laws affecting the client as well as previous winning court cases which found exceptions or holes in those laws, and how the lawyer was able to construct a winning argument for their client. He ends with the impact showing how the verdict of each Supreme Court case in each chapter affected the LGBT individuals and community.
What makes this book so valuable and useful is Ball's style. This could have read like a very dry legal volume but it does just the opposite. Ball wrote this for lay people as well as for those in the legal profession and his scholarship is evident throughout.
We must keep in mind that the five cases here are not the only LGBT cases that were tried by the highest court in the land. There were, of course, cases that were not won. The book is well written and authoritarian and one of the best resources of gay rights but it is the kind of book that will have to be updated regularly as well as expanded as the community becomes aware of its rights.












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