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"After all, if "sexual orientation" is now a protected class, what about bisexuals? A bisexual who feels a need to have two spouses -- one same-sex and one opposite-sex -- to fully satisfy him or her could argue that it is sexual-orientation discrimination under the court's decision for the state to forbid such persons from choosing the partners of their choice. How can a person say that his or her desire for a same-sex partner is more valid than a bisexual's or polygamist's desire for two or more partners?" Read Article >>
Glen Lavy
ADF Senior VP & Senior Counsel