A panel on the Supreme Court's decision on Colorado's anti-gay amendment

with Martin Duberman, Urvashi Vaid, Andrew Sullivan and Matt Coles
in Current Affairs
on Tuesday, May 21, 1996 * * * * *

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A panel discussion about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision against Colorado's anti-gay amendment, which sought to take away the power of government at any level, state or local, to protect lesbians and gay men from discrimination. Panelists include Matt Coles, the director of the ACLU's Lesbian and Gay Rights Program and one of the lawyers in the Supreme Court case, Martin Duberman, a historian of the gay and lesbian movement, Urvashi Vaid, lesbian activist and author of "Virtual Equality" and Andrew Sullivan, former editor of "The New Republic" and author of "Virtually Normal".

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Keywords:
ACLU
Martin Duberman
Urvashi Vaid
Matt Coles
Civil Rights
anti-gay amendment
Virtual Equality
Colorado
US Supreme Court
Virtually Normal
lesbian rights
Andrew Sullivan
gay rights

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