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Essay heading: No Longer A Question of Morality: Gay Rights in the United States
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Indeed, that section of the Civil Rights Act applies to the example used at the beginning of this essay; had Timothy Curran been considered part of a race in his trial, the verdict would evidently have been in his favour ("Curran v. Mount?", 1999). Because homosexuals should be considered a distinct race of people, the verdict in Curran's case was unlawful... displayed 300 characters
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Because homosexuals should be considered a distinct race of people, the verdict in Curran's case was unlawful. Another example of such an apparent violation of the Civil Rights Act occurred in 1994, when Margarethe Cammermeyer was discharged from service in the National Guard based "solely on her statement that she was a lesbian" ("Cammermeyer v... displayed next 300 characters
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