CIVILesbianIZATION :: Equal Rights for Gay and Lesbian Couples in Maryland - Delayed or Denied?
by Julie R. Enszer
EDGE Providence Contributor
Thursday Nov 1, 2007
On Tuesday, September 18, I woke up early, showered, and packed my bag for a day of travel. My partner dropped me off at the New Carrollton train station, and I headed to New York for meetings for work. She drove back to Riverdale for her dentist appointment, and was then off to work in Baltimore. It was a typical day.
I responded to all of my email on the train, took the subway to the office in New York, sat in meetings, ate the bagged lunch I had carried with me. Mid-morning an email arrived from Equality Maryland announcing the news that the Maryland Court of Appeals issued their decision in the Conaway v. Deane case- and it wasn’t in our favor.
Read the rest of the column here.
by Julie R. Enszer
EDGE Providence Contributor
Thursday Nov 1, 2007
On Tuesday, September 18, I woke up early, showered, and packed my bag for a day of travel. My partner dropped me off at the New Carrollton train station, and I headed to New York for meetings for work. She drove back to Riverdale for her dentist appointment, and was then off to work in Baltimore. It was a typical day.
I responded to all of my email on the train, took the subway to the office in New York, sat in meetings, ate the bagged lunch I had carried with me. Mid-morning an email arrived from Equality Maryland announcing the news that the Maryland Court of Appeals issued their decision in the Conaway v. Deane case- and it wasn’t in our favor.
Read the rest of the column here.
1 comment:
Charlotte,
Thanks for the great link!
All best,
Julie
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