2023
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4414132
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Don't Say Gay: The Government's Silence and the Equal Protection Clause

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“…Key legal research interprets the federal government's silence on HB 1557 as a sort of disenfranchisement of LGBTQ+ people. As HB 1557 and generally any anti-LGBTQ+ legislation can be interpreted as a violation of the equal protection clause, this research suggests that it is important for citizens to get involved in motivating the federal government to speak up on state laws that disenfranchise non-straight peoples (Rosky, 2022). Other research blames the rise of HB 1557 and similar copycat bills on the general rise of authoritarianism in America (Michael-Luna and Castner, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Assessing Hb 1557mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Key legal research interprets the federal government's silence on HB 1557 as a sort of disenfranchisement of LGBTQ+ people. As HB 1557 and generally any anti-LGBTQ+ legislation can be interpreted as a violation of the equal protection clause, this research suggests that it is important for citizens to get involved in motivating the federal government to speak up on state laws that disenfranchise non-straight peoples (Rosky, 2022). Other research blames the rise of HB 1557 and similar copycat bills on the general rise of authoritarianism in America (Michael-Luna and Castner, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Assessing Hb 1557mentioning
confidence: 85%