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Accommodating Empire: Comparing French and American Paths to the Legalization of Gay Marriage

Posted on March 15, 2015 by mghachem
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Just published in the Southern California Law Review, my essay on empire, immigration, Islam, and the legalization of gay marriage in France and the United States.  The full cite is 88 S. Cal. L. Rev. 511 (2015).

Posted in Writings | Tagged comparative law, constitutional law, French empire, gay marriage, immigration, law and religion, same-sex marriage | Leave a reply

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Header images: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, for the American Declaration of Independence; Musée Carnavalet, Paris, for the 1789 painting by Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier of the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen); New York Public Library, for the 1801 Constitution of Saint-Domingue (Haiti); Le Petit Matin de Tunisie, Aug. 31, 1963, for the headline about my father, Said H. Ghachem.  Hosting service: scripts.mit.edu (run by MIT’s Student Information Processing Board).

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