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HUMAN RIGHTS PRESENTATION

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Dale

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Boy Scouts of America

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Background

Same-sex marriage

In 2015, the United States went from recognizing same-sex marriage in just one state, Massachusetts (which legalized it in 2004), to extending legal recognition to all 50 states. This was a significant milestone for LGBTQ+ rights.

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Timeline

Stonewall Riots

Bowers v. Hardwick

Romer v. Evans

United States v. Windsor + Bostock v. Clayton County

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Dale

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Boy Scouts of America

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Boy Scouts of America V. Dale, 2000

James Dale, a long-time member and Eagle Scout, filed a lawsuit against the Boy Scouts of America after they revoked his membership due to his homosexuality and advocacy for gay rights, with courts initially divided on whether anti-discrimination laws applied to the organization.

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Boy Scouts of America V. Dale, 2000

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BOYS SCOUTS OF AMERICA V. DALE, 2000

SUPREME COURT RULING

the QUEstion asked to the supreme court was :Does the application of New Jersey's public accommodations law violate the Boy Scouts' First Amendment right of expressive association to bar homosexuals from serving as troop leaders? > ANSWER : YES (5/4 JUDGES).

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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

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