Scott Shackford on Five Ways 2013 Was America's Gayest Year


Thousands of gay Americans will be ringing in the new year as legally recognized married couples, part of an irreversible, dynamic shift in growing cultural acceptance of same-sex relationships. 2013 was a bellwether year for gays in the United States, but it also brought to the forefront debate over the difference between government-enforced discrimination and private freedoms of association. Reason's Scott Shackford looks at the developments, victories, challenges, and what's ahead in gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues.
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