Then Comes Marriage: How Two Women Fought For And Won Equal Dignity For All

Edie Windsor , Lisa Dickey , Roberta Kaplan
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Then Comes Marriage: How Two Women Fought For And Won Equal Dignity For All

Edie Windsor , Lisa Dickey , Roberta Kaplan
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I thought I knew the Windsor case chapter-and-verse. As if! Then Comes Marriage will forever change the understanding of this landmark case—its genesis, its outside-the-box strategy, and its tactical brilliance. This is the can’t-put-down, emotional, funny, essential explanatory text that makes sense of Windsor, not just as law but as life. —Rachel Maddow, television host

Roberta Kaplan makes questions of constitutionality and the intricacies of legal strategy read like a John Grisham thriller. Then Comes Marriage explains how we arrived at this surprising moment in history, but it’s also a testament to the persuasive, transformative power of a good story. —Alison Bechdel, author of Dykes to Watch Out For and Fun Home

A fast-paced, engaging account…. Kaplan breaks down the legal and procedural issues for nonlawyers and preserves suspense even where we know the outcome.—Jeffrey S. Trachtman, Huffington Post

[A] scintillating read…. [Kaplan and Dickey] weave a fascinating narrative that gives the reader an insight into one of the Supreme Court’s most provocative cases…. This book deserves a place on everyone’s shelf.—Joan M. Burda, New York Journal of Books

Compelling…. Kaplan deftly uses [Thea Spyer and Edie Windsor’s] story as a lens through which to consider a broader set of inequities, less about marriage than common human decency…. [A] deeply moving book.—David Ulin, Los Angeles Times

Along with detailing her legal strategy in the lower courts, Kaplan weaves her own coming-out story and her personal relationship into the story of her clients Edie Windsor and Thea Spyer…provid[ing] a revealing juxtaposition of how two very different generations of lesbians wrestled with the social attitudes of their times. It’s a timely, well-told story, brimming with observations about the importance of family.—Publishers Weekly, Starred review

This book tells all. Two great love stories (Robbie and Rachel, Thea and Edie), the trial, and all the internal struggles. It was so interesting and well-written that I could not stop reading it.—Robin Tyler, The Advocate

[A] page-turning, powerful new book.—Michelangelo Signorile
  • Published date: Oct 25, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: WW Norton
  • ISBN: 9780393353365
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.9" L x 8.3" H
Roberta Kaplan is a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP. Since winning United States v. Windsor, she litigated the case against the gay marriage ban in Mississippi and filed “The People’s Brief” in the Supreme Court case of Obergefell v. Hodges. She lives in New York City with her wife and son.

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