"[ A] magnum opus about the political and legal path to Obergefell."Eric Cervini, New York Times Book Review
Winner of the 2021 Silver Gavel Award, sponsored by the American Bar Association
A comprehensive, thought-provoking, and compelling account of the fight for marriage equality in the United States. The authors deftly outline the history and ultimate downfall of marriage exclusion policies. A must read!Alphonso David, President of the Human Rights Campaign
"An extraordinary account of the nations awakening to LGBTQ people and the struggle for marriage equality. With portraits of participants on both sides, strategic revelations, and accessible analysis covering decades, we see how change happens and the challenges ahead."Mary Bonauto, attorney at GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders
"Eskridge and Riano provide the definitive account of one of the most important transformations in American history: how same-sex marriage became legal in the USA. Their insightful report is a classic."Lynn D. Wardle, Professor of Law Emeritus, Brigham Young University
This monumental account of all aspects of the marriage equality movementjudicial, legislative, political, and socialis scholarly while intensely personal, informed by interviews of committed couples, legislators, lawyers, judges.Ronald M. George, Chief Justice of California (1996-2011)
"To win the freedom to marry, we needed a shared strategy, a sustained campaign, and a movement of many methodologies and players. Bursting with colorful unearthed details and kaleidoscopic, often divergent perspectives, Marriage Equality: From Outlaws to In-Laws richly portrays the multiplicity within that movement and the epic transformation we achieved in hearts and mindsand then the law."Evan Wolfson, founder, Freedom to Marry