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#78 Prop 8
Manage episode 219070794 series 133662
Proposition 8, a big ol' discussion. (Pictured: in the dressing room at The OC Pavilion)
Congrats to Stacey, winner of the IFWAG/LUAG contest :)
Instead of posting the link to the blog of the Bun In The Oven couple, Jenny and Tanya, well, you have to email them to get the link: jenfabulous at gmail dot com.
This podcast is brought to you in part by...
• www.theLNmag.com
• listeners like you
Special links just for GMG listeners - read The LN online
• Flash
• PDF
Links in this Ep
www.CanIVote.org - verify your voter registration
www.ElectionDefenseAlliance.org -- defend democracy in The United States
www.VideoTheVote.org - protect voter rights in the U.S.A.
Read the entire letter from Liv and Raine
Q: How many votes are required to pass Prop 8?
A: A simply majority. From the CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION, ARTICLE 18 - AMENDING AND REVISING THE CONSTITUTION, SEC. 4: A proposed amendment or revision shall be submitted to the electors and if approved by a majority of votes thereon takes effect the day after the election unless the measure provides otherwise.
CALIFORNIA STATE LEGISLATURE - LAWS AND CONSTITUTION webpage
U.S. Department of State explains: "What Is Democracy?"
William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, online at Yale Law School's Lillian Goldman Law Library site
for more info see: "When a Woman’s Marital Status Determined Her Legal Status: A Research Guide on the Common Law Doctrine of Coverture"
1857 - Dred Scott v. Sandford
declared that descendants of slaves could never be citizens of the U.S.
1872 - Bradwell v. Illinois
Myra Bradwell denied the right to practice law because she was a woman
1883 - Pace v. Alabama
laws criminalizing interracial marriage declared Constitutional
1896 - Plessy v. Ferguson
racial segregation, even in public accommodations, declared Constitutional
1954 - Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
racial segregation declared unConstitutional
1957 - The Little Rock Crisis
Nine African-American students require U.S. Army escort to attend school safely
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Manage episode 219070794 series 133662
Proposition 8, a big ol' discussion. (Pictured: in the dressing room at The OC Pavilion)
Congrats to Stacey, winner of the IFWAG/LUAG contest :)
Instead of posting the link to the blog of the Bun In The Oven couple, Jenny and Tanya, well, you have to email them to get the link: jenfabulous at gmail dot com.
This podcast is brought to you in part by...
• www.theLNmag.com
• listeners like you
Special links just for GMG listeners - read The LN online
• Flash
• PDF
Links in this Ep
www.CanIVote.org - verify your voter registration
www.ElectionDefenseAlliance.org -- defend democracy in The United States
www.VideoTheVote.org - protect voter rights in the U.S.A.
Read the entire letter from Liv and Raine
Q: How many votes are required to pass Prop 8?
A: A simply majority. From the CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION, ARTICLE 18 - AMENDING AND REVISING THE CONSTITUTION, SEC. 4: A proposed amendment or revision shall be submitted to the electors and if approved by a majority of votes thereon takes effect the day after the election unless the measure provides otherwise.
CALIFORNIA STATE LEGISLATURE - LAWS AND CONSTITUTION webpage
U.S. Department of State explains: "What Is Democracy?"
William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, online at Yale Law School's Lillian Goldman Law Library site
for more info see: "When a Woman’s Marital Status Determined Her Legal Status: A Research Guide on the Common Law Doctrine of Coverture"
1857 - Dred Scott v. Sandford
declared that descendants of slaves could never be citizens of the U.S.
1872 - Bradwell v. Illinois
Myra Bradwell denied the right to practice law because she was a woman
1883 - Pace v. Alabama
laws criminalizing interracial marriage declared Constitutional
1896 - Plessy v. Ferguson
racial segregation, even in public accommodations, declared Constitutional
1954 - Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
racial segregation declared unConstitutional
1957 - The Little Rock Crisis
Nine African-American students require U.S. Army escort to attend school safely
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