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A New Birth of Freedom? Obergefell v. Hodges

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Yoshino on Obergefell v. HodgesAs part of the discussion of its implications for Christian higher education, debate continues on whether this Supreme Court decision is significant for more than its holding that same-sex marriage is a constitutionally protected right. In his Comment on Obergefell for Harvard Law Review’s annual Supreme Court issue, Kenji Yoshino argues that Obergefell “is a game-changer for substantive due process jurisprudence” and thus will likely have an impact in areas far beyond same-sex marriage.  For a summary of Yohino’s interpretation see Academic highlight: Yoshino on Obergefell v. Hodges.

 
 
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