Human Rights Magazine

Summer 2003, Volume 30, Number 3
From the Chair
By Mark D. Agrast
Introduction
Repeal DOMA
By Deborah A. Batts
Civil Marriage as a Locus of Civil Rights Struggles
By Mary L. Bonauto
Interstate Validation of Marriages and Civil Unions
By Barbara J. Cox
Protecting Transgender Families: Strategies for Advocates
By Taylor Flynn
Years Behind:What the United States Must Learn About Immigration Law and Same-Sex Couples
By Susan Hazeldean and Heather Betz
Equal in Word of Law: The Rights of Lesbian and Gay People in South Africa
By Wendy Isaack
Lesbian and Gay Parents in Child Custody and Visitation Disputes
By Kate Kendell
The Gay Rights Workplace Revolution
By Arthur S. Leonard
Protections for Transgender Employees
By Jennifer Levi
Human Rights Heroes
Langrock Sperry & Wool, LLP, and Peter F. Langrock,
Susan M. Murray, and Beth Robinson
By Patrick McGlone
Expanding Wrongful Death Statutes and Other Death Benefits to Same-Sex Partners
By Shannon Minter
Family Matters: Establishing Legal Parental Rights for Same-Sex Parents and Their Children
By Tiffany L. Palmer
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