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Highlighting the Supreme Court's role in our lives.


Mikhaela Reid, a New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 cartoonist and illustrator, readily admits that she is no legal scholar. So when the 26-year-old was commissioned by the national LGBT LGBT Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender  legal rights advocacy group Lambda Legal Lambda Legal (Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund) is a United States civil rights organization that focuses on gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender people and those with HIV through impact litigation, education, and public policy work.  to create its new "Life Without Fair Courts" series of comics depicting what life would be like without such key court victories as Lawrence v. Texas The Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Lawrence v. Texas, 539 U.S., 123 S.Ct. 2472, 156 L.Ed.2d 508 (2003), striking down state Sodomy laws as applied to gays and lesbians. , in which the Supreme Court struck down sodomy laws, Reid had to bone up on reams of legal opinions and decisions before she could begin to draw. "Legalese legalese - Dense, pedantic verbiage in a language description, product specification, or interface standard; text that seems designed to obfuscate and requires a language lawyer to parse it.  is not the most exciting thing," she says. "It's like, What does this matter to me?"

That is the question Lambda Legal hopes to answer with its novel public-service campaign cartoon strip series, which features 10 comic strips

Main article: Comic strip
The following is a list of comic strips. The dates shown after a name relate to the period during which the comic appeared.
 corresponding to 10 precedent-setting court cases, from obviously LGBT-relevant ones such as Lawrence to those with more obscure but no less important connections as City of Ladue v. Gilleo, in which the high court ruled in 1994 that signs on private property are protected by the First Amendment. "We want to show what courts do when they do their jobs," says Hector Vargas, Lambda Legal's deputy director of education and public affairs Those public information, command information, and community relations activities directed toward both the external and internal publics with interest in the Department of Defense. Also called PA. See also command information; community relations; public information. . "It's difficult to imagine what this alternate reality would look like because the way life is, is so ingrained in our daily lives. These decisions are so basic to our understanding of equality, so ingrained in our daily lives, that it's difficult to imagine what the alternative is."

Reid, who is bisexual, knows that without the role of the court, she would not be allowed to marry her fiance, who is African-American, since interracial in·ter·ra·cial  
adj.
Relating to, involving, or representing different races: interracial fellowship; an interracial neighborhood.
 unions were illegal until the 1967 Loving v Virginia Supreme Court decision. daily lives," she says. "It's kind of crazy to imagine how we'd be living without them."

In addition to the comics campaign, which will run exclusively on Advocate.corn, Lambda Lesal has partnered with Prism Comics, an association for LGBT comic authors and fans, and The Advocate to hold a contest for cartoonists, both professional and amateur, to illustrate what fair courts mean to them. Submissions will be accepted through March 15, 2007, and the winning entry will be selected through online voting with the help of judges Nikhaela Reid, Joan Hilty, Phil Jimenez of DC Comics, and Advocate art director George Stoll. The winning entry will be published on Advocate.com. For more information and to submit your work, visit www.prismcomics.org or www.lambdalegal.org.
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Title Annotation:THE ADVOCATE REPORT
Author:Henderson, William
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Date:Jan 30, 2007
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