Authors present differing opinions on whether gay marriage should be legal, whether gay marriage is protected by the U.S. Constitution, and whether the Defense of Marriage Act should be repealed.
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Gay marriage should be legal / James Kellard - Gay marriage should not be legal / Peter Sprigg - Same-sex marriage is harmful to children / Trayce Hansen - Gay marriage is not harmful to children / Brian Mustanski - Gay marriage could infringe on religious liberties / Bobby Ross Jr. - Gay marriage is a human rights issue / Marianne Mollmann - Gay marriage is protected by the US Constitution / David Boies - There are several constitutional hurdles to gay marriage / Ron Trowbridge - The Defense of Marriage Act should be defended in the courts / Hans von Spakovsky - The Defense of Marriage Act should not be defended in the courts / Dahlia Lithwick - The Defense of Marriage Act should be repealed / Rudy Molinet - The US Supreme Court will likely rule in favor of gay marriage / Mathew S. Urdan - A Constitutional amendment is needed to save traditional marriage / Senator Bill Frist - A Constitutional amendment against gay marriage would restrict liberty / National Organization for Women (NOW).