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by Becker, Jo


  “This,” participants recall: Author interview with Justice Department participants, confirmed by Terry Stewart.

  Boies, who was sitting with his wife: Author interview with David Boies, March 2, 2013.

  “On 14 different occasions”: Excerpt from an e-mail sent by Ken Mehlman to David Plouffe on January 17, 2013.

  “In the contemporary challenge”: Author interview with Ken Mehlman, April 16, 2013.

  Stress the law: Author interview with Kristina Schake, March 26, 2013.

  “It’s already being used against us”: Author interviews with David Boies, March 2, 2013, and Chad Griffin, February 6, 2013.

  “It’s awkward”: Author interview with Ted Olson, January 31, 2013.

  “And there’s no case”: Author interview with David Boies, March 2, 2012, and Chad Griffin, February 6, 2013.

  “We said it wouldn’t be like Brown v. Board of Education”: Author interview with Terry Stewart, January 19, 2013, based on her notes of the meetings.

  Either way, as Attorney General Eric Holder later put it: Author interview with Eric Holder, August 7, 2013.

  Verrilli read Martin Luther King Jr.’s: Author interviews with Justice Department officials familiar with Verrilli’s deliberation.

  President Eisenhower famously read: Philip Elman and Norman Silber, “The Solicitor General’s Office, Justice Frankfurter, and Civil Rights Litigation, 1946–1960: An Oral History,” Harvard Law Review 100, no. 4 (1987): 817–52.

  Anticipating what the justices might do: Author interview with Kathryn Ruemmler, December 23, 2013.

  Obama had seen firsthand: Author interview with Kristina Schake, July 30, 2013.

  Jarrett called him next: Author interview with Chad Griffin, March 7, 2013.

  CHAPTER 36: FRAMING THE ARGUMENTS

  “What we are focused on”: Author interview with Hilary Rosen, March 14, 2013.

  “It feels strangely good”: Author interview with Olivia Alair, March 24, 2013.

  “Of the two components”: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, interview by Bryan A. Garner, 2006–2007, LawProse, http://www.lawprose.org/interviews/supreme-court.php?vid=ginsburg_part_1&vidtitle=Associate_Justice_Ruth_Bader_Ginsburg_Part_1.

  Good briefs are fast-paced and conversational: Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Anthony Kennedy, and Justice Antonin Scalia, interviews by Bryan A. Garner, 2006–2007, LawProse, http://lawprose.org/interviews/supreme-court.php?vid=roberts_part_1&vidtitle=Chief_Justice_John_Roberts_Part_1.

  The brief filed by Paul Clement: Author interview with Paul Clement, January 4, 2013.

  “But he felt strongly”: Author interview with Ted Boutrous, February 21, 2013.

  “Ted wasn’t going to shy away”: Author interview with Ted Boutrous, March 21, 2013.

  In Olson’s view: Author interview with Ted Olson, December 8, 2011.

  Olson had framed his case: Author interview with Robbie Kaplan, February 27, 2013.

  The best piece of advice: Author interview with Robbie Kaplan, April 4, 2013.

  Cooper, who had indeed been less than pleased: Author interview with Chuck Cooper, June 1, 2013.

  while Olson had sent Boutrous: Author interview with Ted Boutrous, March 21, 2013.

  What had once seemed politically toxic: Maggie Haberman, “Clinton Stays in the Game with Gay Marriage Move,” Politico.com, March 18, 2013.

  CHAPTER 37: KENNEDY V. KENNEDY

  He checked his phone: Facebook Data Science.

  “Being here right now”: Author interview with Enrique Monagas, March 19, 2013.

  “You’ve already won”: Author interviews with Paul Cappuccio, June and November 2013.

  “Look at the difference”: Author interview with Paul Smith, May 17, 2013.

  “Both times,” Rob joked: Author interview with Chad Griffin, March 2013.

  “That is an enormous concession”: Author interview with David Boies, May 23, 2013.

  Cite the evidence from trial: Author interviews with Terry Stewart, March 26, 2013, and December 3, 2013.

  Ted Boutrous, for his part: Author interview with Ted Boutrous, December 13, 2013.

  “Bring me the head”: Author interview with Ted Boutrous, February 21, 2013.

  But as a matter of form and comity: Adam Liptak, “Who Wanted to Take the Case on Gay Marriage? Ask Scalia,” New York Times, March 29, 2013.

  “We were both surprised”: Author interview with David Boies, May 23, 2013.

  Boies would later say: Ibid.

  “I felt like he respected our struggle”: Author interview with Kris Perry, March 30, 2013.

  CHAPTER 38: “SKIM MILK MARRIAGES”

  Weeks earlier, she had attended: Author interview with Robbie Kaplan, February 20, 2013.

  Waking up, she said she had just one thought: Author interview with Robbie Kaplan, April 4, 2013.

  Walking out the Court’s bronze front door: Author interview with Robbie Kaplan, April 14, 2013.

  CHAPTER 39: “DIGNITY”

  Because the Supreme Court tends: Robert Barnes, “Conservatives Likely to Write Most Remaining Decisions in Supreme Court’s Term,” Washington Post, June 16, 2013.

  Edie’s doctors, worried that the stress: Author interview with Robbie Kaplan, July 9, 2013.

  The day before, Olson had told the plaintiffs: Author interview with Chad Griffin, undated.

  In New York, Edie and her legal team: Author interview with Robbie Kaplan, July 9, 2013.

  “That’s not good, that’s not good”: Author interview with Matt McGill, June 26, 2013.

  It was going to be okay: Author interview with David Boies, June 26, 2013.

  “I want to go to Stonewall right now!”: Ariel Levy, “How Edith Windsor Learned She Won,” New Yorker, June 26, 2013.

  Kris, sitting next to Chad: Author interviews with Kris Perry and Chad Griffin, June 26, 2013.

  But Roberts turned the passage “on its head”: Author interview with Chuck Cooper, undated.

  In recent weeks, Chad, Adam, and Ted: Author interviews with Chad Griffin, Adam Umhoefer, and Ted Boutrous.

  It was possible, of course: Author interviews with David Boies, Theane Kapur, and Josh Lipshutz, June 26, 2013.

  In Washington, Cooper analyzed: Author interview with Chuck Cooper, July 18, 2013.

  Justice Ginsburg would later reject: Adam Liptak, “Court Is ‘One of Most Activist,’ Ginsburg Says, Vowing to Stay,” New York Times, August 24, 2013.

  On the ground in San Francisco: Author interview with Vaughn Walker, June 29, 2013.

  CHAPTER 40: JUNE IS FOR WEDDINGS

  “We’ll know more at 3 p.m.”: Author interviews with Josh Lipshutz, June 28, 2013, and Chris Dusseault, July 3, 2013.

  “The pace they were talking”: Author interview with Adam Umhoefer, June 28, 2013.

  Sandy was at work: Author interviews with Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, June 28, 2013.

  “Cancel your shrink appointment”: Author interviews with Chad Griffin and Dustin Lance Black, June 28, 2013.

  Cohen had called Adam: Author interviews with Adam Umhoefer and Bruce Cohen, June 28, 2013.

  A leak could give the proponents: Author interview with Vaughn Walker, June 29, 2010.

  “At a personal, human level”: Author interview with Chuck Cooper, July 18, 2013.

  Over the years, Cooper had: This entire section is based on author interviews with Chuck Cooper on December 10, 2013, and January 3, 2014; Debbie Cooper on December 26, 2013; and Ashley Lininger on December 26, 2013 and January 20, 2014.

  PHOTO CREDITS

  1, 2, 3: © Diana Walker/American Foundation for Equal Rights

  4: © Stephen Crowley/New York Times/Redux

  5: courtesy of Vaughn R. Walker

  6, 7, 8, 9, 10: © Diana Walker/American Foundation for Equal Rights

/>   11: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages for the American Foundation for Equal Rights

  12, 13, 14: © Diana Walker/American Foundation for Equal Rights

  15: courtesy of the author

  16, 17: © Diana Walker/American Foundation for Equal Rights

  18: Susan Biddle/American Foundation for Equal Rights

  19: courtesy of SKDKnickerbocker

  20: © Diana Walker/American Foundation for Equal Rights

  21, 22: courtesy of the author

  23: © AP Photo/Jeff C. Hiu

  INDEX

  The page numbers in this index refer to the printed version of this book. The link provided will take you to the beginning of that print page. You may need to scroll forward from that location to find the corresponding reference on your e-reader.

  ABC, 297, 376

  ABC News, 301

  abortion law, 50, 272, 374

  Diamond v. Charles and, 232–33

  Ginsberg on Roe v. Wade, 21, 325

  Kennedy’s rulings on, 343

  Abrams, J.J., 32

  Abrams, Katie, 32

  Academy Awards, 23–24, 27

  ACT UP, 27

  adolescence, see teenagers

  adoption, 93, 133, 206–7, 208, 215, 365

  by gays, banning of, 7, 31, 161, 240, 364

  adultery, 113

  advertising, 38, 68, 99, 102–3, 107, 117–18, 147, 267, 327, 362, 373

  in video compilation, 185–89

  Advocate, 151, 212

  AFER, see American Foundation for Equal Rights

  affirmative action programs, 8, 14

  Afghanistan, 287

  African Americans, 2, 24, 33, 49, 77, 117, 161, 180, 188, 198

  in California, 36

  election of 2008 and, 3, 4, 58

  housing discrimination and, 160

  on juries, 342–43

  political power and, 164–65, 195

  religious support for, 164

  same-sex marriage and, 186, 250, 294, 300–301, 326–27, 331

  segregation and, 3, 12–13, 77, 109, 126, 258, 279, 336

  on Supreme Court, 214, 335, 352

  see also interracial marriage; slavery, slaves

  AIDS, 26–27, 32, 45, 124, 194, 302

  AIDS quilt, 26, 380

  Air Force One, 304

  Alabama Supreme Court, 357

  Alair, Olivia, 363

  Alaska, 20, 240

  alcoholism, 76, 77, 78, 306

  Alito, Samuel, 335, 389, 396, 411, 419

  Alliance Defense Fund, 85, 121, 140, 146, 156, 159

  Amazon.com, 327

  American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 134

  American Academy of Pediatrics, 94, 134, 376

  American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 29, 30, 33, 51, 136, 236, 255

  as party to Prop 8 case, 56–57

  American Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER), 57, 65, 82, 84, 119, 129, 130, 147–48, 201, 208, 211, 213, 215, 218–20, 224, 237, 261, 273, 281, 284, 290, 306–7, 339, 345, 378, 384, 410, 423, 425

  Chad’s last day at, 304, 307

  funding of, 31–33, 263–66, 301, 302

  Mehlman and, 262–66, 289

  Umhoefer’s takeover of, 282, 302

  war room of, 361–62

  American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), 303

  American Psychiatric Association, 134, 157

  American Psychoanalytic Association, 134

  American Psychological Association, 134, 178

  American Society of Pediatrics, 390

  Americans with Disabilities Act, 68

  amicus curiae briefs, 349–52, 358, 361

  animus, 340, 353

  Perry trial and, 67–68, 89, 101–2, 122, 144, 147, 184, 187, 188–89, 232, 316

  Windsor case and, 403, 404, 418

  appeals courts, 55

  see also Court of Appeals, U.S.; Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

  Arab Spring, 331

  Archives of Sexual Behavior, 318

  Arizona, 20, 246, 316

  Arizonans for Official English v. Arizona, 233, 244, 246, 414–15, 420

  Arkansas, 3–4, 5, 24, 25, 237, 269, 372

  Arnold & Porter, 368

  Ashcroft, John, 59

  Asians, 110, 175–76

  in California, 36, 139, 140, 141, 170

  Associated Press, 63, 106, 332, 365

  Atlantic, 264

  August, John, 32

  Axelrod, David, 288, 293, 296

  Ayanbadejo, Brendon, 324

  Bachmann, Michele, 256–57

  Bacon, Kevin, 279, 280

  Badgett, Lee, 149–54

  Baker v. Nelson, 59

  Baldwin, Tammy, 321–22, 331

  ballot initiatives, 160–61, 194, 195, 198–99, 213–14, 233, 246, 261, 274, 352

  Baptists, 164, 297, 324, 326–27, 379

  Baume, Matt, 378

  Baxter, Rosanne, 140

  Benedict XVI, Pope, 175

  benefits, 150, 194, 363

  federal, 10, 19, 166, 248, 314, 345, 350, 351, 356, 370–71

  Berean Baptist Church, 297

  Beyoncé, 383

  Bezos, Jeff, 327

  Bible, 109, 164, 352, 364

  Biden, Joe, 284–88, 294–95, 331, 358

  Bill of Rights, U.S., 380

  Bing, Steve, 33

  bisexuals, 9, 12, 91, 107, 178

  Black, Dustin Lance, 23–26, 27–29, 82, 85, 226, 273, 286, 294, 299, 380, 384–85, 388

  background of, 25

  Chad’s first meeting with, 23–24, 27

  8 and, 261–62, 281

  gay hostility to, 27–28, 29

  speeches of, 23–24, 27–29

  and wedding of Kris and Sandy, 424, 426, 427, 428

  Black, Marcus, 273

  Blackmun, Harry, 343

  Blackstone, William, 30

  Blankenhorn, David, 129–30, 202–10, 223, 225, 313, 317, 318, 319–20, 327, 328, 329

  8 and, 261, 279

  switching of sides by, 313, 317–20, 327, 328

  Blatt, Lisa, 368–71

  Bloomberg, Michael, 267, 268

  Bloomberg TV, 361

  B.o.B., 410–11

  Boehner, John, 315, 347

  Boies, David, 52–54, 55, 59, 69, 73–75, 81–82, 84, 94–99, 106–7, 112, 139, 140–41, 148, 190, 212, 322, 371, 405, 410

  appeals court case and, 231, 234, 235, 236, 241, 245–46, 273

  depositions taken by, 94–95, 163, 164

  8 and, 261, 262, 278

  election of 2000 and, 39, 42, 70

  expert witnesses and, 71, 150, 151, 152, 153–54, 163, 165, 169–74, 175–76, 177, 178, 192–99, 202–9, 225

  Hollingsworth decision and, 411, 415, 417, 419, 421, 422

  Hollingsworth oral arguments and, 386, 389, 392–93, 394, 396, 397–98

  Hollingsworth strategy and, 349, 351, 353–55, 373–74, 376

  Obama and, 120

  Olson’s joint projects with, 361

  payment of, 42, 219, 302

  Perry trial as viewed by, 54, 55, 73–74

  press conference of, 45–46

  reassessments made by, 205

  redirect and, 103, 152

  Sanders’s testimony and, 144, 146

  selected as Olson’s co-counsel, 39, 41–42

  style of, 70, 195

  and Supreme Court’s granting cert, 341, 346–47

  Walker’s decision and, 221, 225, 227

  at White House, 353–55

  Windsor decision and, 412, 417, 419

  Boies, Mary, 70, 94, 194, 346, 353, 382, 410 />
  Bonauto, Mary, 280, 361

  Bond, Julian, 327

  Bork, Robert, 49

  Bossie, David, 50–51, 168

  Boston, Mass., 314, 337

  Boudin, Michael, 314–15

  Boutrous, Ted, 30–31, 33, 66–67, 86, 127, 161, 162, 179, 191, 200, 206, 209, 211, 218, 344, 405, 433

  appeals court case and, 234, 241, 273, 274, 275, 276

  Cott’s direct examination and, 110–20

  after Hollingsworth decision, 416

  Hollingsworth oral arguments and, 360, 362, 367, 368, 373, 374, 386, 388, 390–91

  Segura and, 164

  and Supreme Court’s granting cert, 347, 348

  Walker’s decision and, 221–22, 224, 225

  Bowers v. Hardwick, 30–31, 34, 41, 192, 387, 396

  boycotts, 165–66

  Boy Scouts, 302, 409

  Bradshaw, Sally, 377

  Brandeis, Louis, 108

  Brandeis brief, 108, 136

  Bratton, Bill, 267

  Brazil, 409

  Breyer, Stephen, 123, 335, 395, 421

  Brokaw, Tom, 42

  Brokeback Mountain (film), 281

  Brown, Asher, 238

  Brown, Jerry, 20, 53, 219, 234, 237–38, 351, 416

  Brown, Reginald, 350–51

  Brown v. Board of Education, 50, 77, 108–9, 258, 279, 336, 344, 352, 356, 358, 367

  Bryant, Anita, 117, 304

  bullying, 12, 282

  Burger, Warren E., 30, 396

  Burke, Edmund, 114, 390

  Burkle, Ron, 32, 219

  Burns, Emmett C., Jr., 324–25

  Bush, George H. W., 45

  Bush, George W., 9, 11, 13–14, 42, 59, 85, 130, 271, 279, 315, 377

  in election of 2000, 7–8, 70, 231–32

  Mehlman and, 262, 263, 264, 299, 326

  Ninth Circuit and, 227, 235

  Bush, Jeb, 377

  Bush, Laura, 215, 293

  Bush administration, 329, 350

  Bush v. Gore, 8–10, 13, 39, 42, 70, 231, 346, 385, 388

  business, same-sex marriage and, 293, 323

  Calabresi, Steven, 13

  California, 3–7, 17–22, 237–46, 324, 338–39, 340, 347, 351, 352, 355, 359, 366, 368, 373, 376

  ballot initiatives in, 160, 194, 199, 246

  constitution of, 4, 19–20, 36, 45, 46, 194

  “crazy quilt” of marriage regulations in, 20, 52

  Proposition 8 in, see Proposition 8

 

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