"Note that the standard for defending a statute, once enacted, is lower than whether, in our judgment, it is constitutional," a senior administration official said. "It is whether there are arguments that can be made. The DOMA statute has been found constitutional by at least 6 courts and has never been struck down. Whatever we think, it would be pretty hard to say that there are not 'reasonable arguments' with that context."
Are Girls The New Boys
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Ruth Shalit Barrett’s Elle piece on “gender disappointment” (parents who
want to have boys but get girls or vice versa) relies pretty heavily on
anecdotes ...
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