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JULY / AUGUST 2004

‘There is nothing as I understand it in the history of the law that would preclude two individuals of the same sex from entering into the same kind of contract or commitment.

Senior scholar and author Marilyn Yalom, on what constitutes a legal marriage.

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Left column, top to bottom: Rod Searcey; Courtesy Boeing; News Service; Matt Sayles/News Service; Rod Searcey;Linda Cicero/News Service; Joel W. Rogers/Corbis; Courtesy Lessig.org
Right column, top to bottom: Linda Cicero; Rod Searcey; Rod Searcey; Reid S. Yalom
     
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