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  • Gay Rights

    David L. Hudson Jr., J.D. Alan Marzilli, M.A.

    eBook (Chelsea House, Jan. 31, 2005)
    Explores the debate over what rights gay individuals should have, including marriage, protection from institutionalized discrimination, and military policy. Thought provoking questions on personal situations and public policy are set within text to encourage reader engagement.
  • Gay Rights

    Tina Kafka

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, June 12, 2006)
    Discusses the rise in American gay pride and political activism beginning in the late 1960s, and presents arguments for and against the continued extension of gay rights.
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  • Gay Rights

    Rachel Kranz, Tim Cusick

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Praise for the previous edition:"Kranz and Cusick...have taken on the daunting task of compiling a succinct, one-volume overview of gay rights in America...[and] have successfully covered the topic here...this work may provide a foundation for further research for both general readers and academic and public libraries."—Library JournalPresident George W. Bush's attempts to pass a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage prompted fierce debates and made it clear that many Americans have very strong opinions on the matter. While gay rights have made huge steps over the past few decades, the struggle for equal rights continues. Gay Rights, Revised Edition is a concise, comprehensive guide to this highly contested topic.The new edition includes approximately 40 percent new or greatly revised material, especially in the bibliography. The introduction, certain legal cases, the chronology, and appendixes have all been updated to include appropriate events and policy changes since the publication of the first edition. The biographical listings, glossary, and organizations chapters have been updated, and the annotated bibliography has been completely rewritten. Gay Rights, Revised Edition is perfect for anyone interested in issues related to gay rights, including policymakers, administrators, and attorneys, as well as teachers, students, parents, and the general public.
  • Gay Rights

    Jr. David L. Hudson, J.D. Alan Marzilli, M.A.

    Library Binding (Chelsea House, Jan. 31, 2005)
    Explores the debate over what rights gay individuals should have, including marriage, protection from institutionalized discrimination, and military policy. Thought provoking questions on personal situations and public policy are set within text to encourage reader engagement.
  • Gay Rights

    Kate Burns

    Library Binding (Cengage Learning (Greenhaven Press), March 24, 2006)
    Discusses how issues concerning gay rights have changed over time and how they have remained constant. Includes annotated bibliographies, primary documents, chronologies and indexes.
  • Gay Rights

    Rachel Kranz, Tim Cusick

    Library Binding (Facts on File, Nov. 16, 2000)
    Book by Kranz, Rachel, Cusick, Tim
  • Pets Rights

    Natasha Hebditch

    Paperback (Independently published, June 18, 2019)
    Amber has travelled to America to work as an au pair, but when she gets there, she finds she’s signed up for something quite unexpected. She soon finds out the family are avid followers of a new political movement, ‘Pets Rights’, which is sweeping through America. A new Senator, a former winner of ‘America’s Pets have got talent’ had a Bill passed which gives domesticated animals the same rights as human beings. There are strict penalties if you don’t comply! What follows is Ambers chilling discovery of a dark secret behind the ‘Pets Rights’ movement.. encouraging parents to sell their children for high returns in a bid to solve overcrowding and world poverty.
  • Gay Rights

    Rachel Kranz;Tim Cusick

    Hardcover (Facts on File, March 24, 1810)
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  • Pets Rights

    Natasha Hebditch

    eBook (, May 26, 2019)
    Amber has travelled to America to work as an au pair, but when she gets there, she finds she’s signed up for something quite unexpected. She soon finds out the family are avid followers of a new political movement, ‘Pets Rights’, which is sweeping through America. A new Senator, a former winner of ‘America’s Pets have got talent’ had a Bill passed which gives domesticated animals the same rights as human beings. There are strict penalties if you don’t comply! What follows is Ambers chilling discovery of a dark secret behind the ‘Pets Rights’ movement.. encouraging parents to sell their children for high returns in a bid to solve overcrowding and world poverty.
  • Gay Rights

    Judith C. Galas

    Hardcover (Lucent, March 15, 1996)
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