On one hand , one could interpret it to say that people who are homosexual are no different than people who are heterosexual , and therefore afforded no special rights . On the other hand , it could also be interpreted as a repression of homosexuals , as inherent bias can exist , and because no special status will be granted , that bias cannot be overcome . Taking the second interpretation , Evans v . Romer made the point that this amendment excluded gays from the political process . Kirkwood...











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