Can you go into more detail, Grange?
As a lawyer (who happens to be gay), you’re absolutely wrong. Yes, the Constitution provides all Americans with equal rights. But civil rights legislation provides the mechanism for minorities to enforce their equal rights in court.
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Sure. Let’s say a government official doesn’t want to let you adopt or transfer property to a spouse because you’re gay (or black, or a woman, or a Muslim). Without civil rights laws, the courts can’t provide you a remedy.
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