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020 ^a9780062456106 (pbk.)
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050 0 ^aKF229.O24^bC397 2016
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100 1 ^aCenziper, Debbie
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245 10 ^aLove wins :^bthe lovers and lawyers who fought the landmark case for marriage equality /^cDebbie Cenziper and Jim Obergefell
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260 ^aNew York :^bHarperCollins, ^c2016.
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300 ^a290 p. :^bill. ;^c22 cm.
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505 0 ^aPart One: Love -- ^t1 Indignation -- ^t2 Irreconcilable Differences -- ^t3 The Boy from Sandusky -- ^t4 On Matter of Family -- ^tPart Two: Law -- ^t5 The Chicken Farmer's Son -- ^t6 Winning for Losing -- ^t7 Case 773 -- ^t8 Agony of Law -- ^t9 "Minds Have Changed" -- ^t10 Diagnosis -- ^t11 "I Do" -- ^tPart Three: Loss -- ^t12 Duty to Defend -- ^t13 Good night, Husband -- ^t14 Twenty-One Years from Midnight -- ^t15 Seventy-Two Hours -- ^t16 "All of a Sudden This Family Was Born" -- ^tPart Four: Legacy -- ^t17 The Rehearsal -- ^t18 Hearts and Minds -- ^t19 Being There, Again -- ^t20 Question Two -- ^t21 Obergefell v. Hodges -- ^t22 State Interest -- ^t23 Sunlight.
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520 ^aTwenty-one years ago when Jim Obergefell walked into a bar in Cincinnatti and sat down next to John Arthur, the man who would become the love of his life, he had no way of knowing that following the sad loss of John to Motor Neurone Disease his fight to have their marriage recognised on John's death certificate would lead him from the courthouses of Cincinnati to the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court and ultimately into the history books. Jim Obergefell is representative of the 32 plaintiffs in the case "Obergefell v Hodges", arguably the biggest civil rights case of our time, which in June this year saw same-sex marriage recognised across every US state.
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650 0 ^aSame-sex marriage^xLaw and legislation
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650 0 ^aGays^zUnited States^vBiography
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650 0 ^aLawyers^zUnited States^vBiography
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700 1 ^aObergefell, Jim
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856 40 ^zContent^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T13155.pdf
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