December 3, 2008
To the average
social conservative, gay marriage represents a battle to force "the
gay agenda" on people who are morally opposed to homosexuality. To
the average gay rights activist, it represents a just struggle for
equal treatment under the law. As Senior Editor Jacob Sullum
writes, the key to reconciling these perspectives lies in
recognizing the crucial distinction between public and private
discrimination.
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