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The Respect for Marriage Act Is a Step in Right Direction

Por: Newsweek Opinion November 26, 2022

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The following is a lightly edited transcript of remarks made by Brian Reisinger during a Newsweek Debate about the Respect For Marriage Act. You can listen to the podcast here:I'm personally supportive of same-sex marriage and I think the policies that can help make this be settled law, as well as related legal questions be settled law, are a good thing. There's been a major shift from the right on this, but the issue of how the shift... + full article



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