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Article: You don't know? ask the courts. (Court of Appeals decision on the rights of homosexuals)
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- National Review
- Article date:
- September 6, 1985
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YOU DON'T KNOW? ASK THE COURTS
THE RULING of the Court of Appeals in the case of Georgetown University v. The Gays in Washington, D.C., marvelously and scandalously instructs us on how it is that the rules we live by are being made these days--not by legislatures but by the courts. Listen, and shake your head . . .
Last year, Mayor Koch of New York told Cardinal O'Connor that the Catholic enterprises over which he presides must formally affirm the rights of homosexuals. The cardinal replied most politely that in fact he did not knowingly discriminate against homosexuals, but that he would make no such affirmation because if one is a priest, one's ...
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