“It’s worth recalling that Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court case that struck down laws prohibiting interracial marriage, centered on the union of a white man and a black woman. These laws ended at least in part because, in an ironic twist, racism had interfered with a white man’s right to choose.”
— Jelani Cobb for The New Yorker.
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Larry Charles Wilson — November 16, 2013
Now there's a stretch.
ChuckieJesus — November 16, 2013
Oh, snap.
ball sack — November 17, 2013
hairy anus
Bill R — November 17, 2013
Always interesting to see how creative litigants can be in using supposed contradictions in between existing laws to push a cause.
Bravo...