Prof. Segura testifies in Prop. 8 trial
In S.F., federal court hears arguments for legality of California ban on same-sex marriage Plaintiffs called Prof. Gary Segura to the stand last Wednesday and Thursday for the trial of same-sex...
View ArticleThe Daily brief: Sept. 1, 2010 [Updated]
The Olmsted Homes project in May 2010. (File/The Stanford Daily) No place like it | Houses Stanford is building for athletics staff on El Camino Real and Olmsted Road are almost ready for move-in, the...
View ArticleBursting the Bubble: Christie the coward
I have had nothing but the greatest respect for Chris Christie, the straight-shooting Republican governor of New Jersey. A true conservative who is tough, gifted and relatable, Christie could always be...
View ArticleUnterreiner: What to do about Chick-fil-A?
In an odd sort of way, I’m glad Dan Cathy said what he said. Because the messy public debate that has swirled around the Chick-fil-A corporate empire over the past month is one we should be having, and...
View ArticleCensors at Stanford
Earlier this year, Harvard Crimson columnist Sandra Korn ignited a national debate by arguing that Harvard should “give up on academic freedom”—or more precisely, give up on academic freedom for those...
View ArticleThe debate over same-sex marriage: A question of morality or practicality?
Like with the validity of climate change research, the only people who continue to deny that marriage equality is an absolute no-brainer are conservatives. It’s time to put that debate to bed once and...
View ArticleUnited for marriage equality
Every other Tuesday, we usually present you all with our opposing perspectives on a given political issue. But today, we will do something different and present you with our unified point of view. We...
View ArticleMarriage does not unite us
Contrary to what Super Tuesday writers would have you believe, marriage equality does not unite us — it divides us. In 2012, Conservative British Prime Minister David Cameron made clear to the public...
View ArticleMorrison delivers marriage equality speech at Supreme Court
Kinsey Morrison ’18 spoke at rally before the Supreme Courthearing on marriage equality. (Courtesy of Kinsey Morrison) Kinsey Morrison ’18 was the youngest speaker at a rally on the steps of the...
View ArticleSuper Tuesday: How might the Supreme Court affect the institution of marriage?
My sparring partner means to argue this week that a recent Stanford Daily ad in search of a “genius” egg donor is so abhorrent as to embody the breakdown of the American family. Indeed, lest we support...
View ArticleHate isn’t debate
To the editor: In his Super Tuesday column of May 25, 2015, Wyatt Smitherman describes the “pure diamond of normal marriage–marriage between a man and a woman, created for the right reasons.” He...
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