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The Obama administration has a pretty good record on LGBT issues, but it has also had a sometimes contentious relationship with gay rights activists.
Even
in the wake of Obama's “evolution” on marriage last week, some critics
seized on his statement that the states should decide whether to offer
gay and lesbian Americans equal treatment under the law.
Yet
it is only the courts – not the executive or legislative branches –
that can require the states to honor same-sex marriages. And actions
speak louder than words.
This week, Chris Geidner, senior political editor for the LGBT magazine Metro Weekly,
appeared on the AlterNet Radio Hour to highlight where the
administration has missed opportunities to advance gay civil rights, and
to explain how the administration has been working to advance marriage
equality nationwide in the courts – out of the glare of the political
press. Below is a lightly edited transcript of the interview (you can
listen to the whole show here). READ MORE
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