Jerry Brown's Push to Undo Proposition 8

Brown's audacious argument is a viscous soup of natural-law and natural-rights philosophizing, utterly untethered from case law. It is designed to effect a constitutional revolution by establishing an unchallengeable judicial hegemony. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Dan Kennedy - Jan 15, 2009 - 2:01 PM PST
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by Dan Kennedy - Jan. 15, 2009

George Will's skillful dissection of Jerry Brown's anti-constitutional attempt to overturn Proposition 8 is undermined by Will's obvious contempt for lesbians and gay men — revealed most clearly in his cheerleading for Ken Starr, who reveals himself to be still obsessed with other people's sex lives after all these years.

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