Wolfson, Evan, 1957-

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Name (Latin)
Wolfson, Evan, 1957-
Date of birth
1957-02-04
Occupation
Authors
Gay activists
Lawyers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 29119726
Wikidata: Q2146201
Library of congress: no 95054554
CMA10: 000030425
Sources of Information
  • Out on the job, out of a job, 1993:prelim. p. (Evan Wolfson)
  • Martindale-Hubbell, 1994:v. 11, p. NYC435P (Wolfson, Evan; b. 1957)
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Wikipedia description:

Evan Wolfson (born February 4, 1957) is an attorney and gay rights advocate. He is the founder of Freedom to Marry, a group favoring same-sex marriage in the United States, serving as president until its 2015 victory and subsequent wind-down. Wolfson authored the book Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People's Right to Marry, which Time Out New York magazine called, "Perhaps the most important gay-marriage primer ever written". He was listed as one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. In 2025, he was awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal, one of the highest civilian honors in the United States. He has taught as an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School, Rutgers Law School, and Whittier Law School and argued before the Supreme Court in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale. He now teaches law and social change at Georgetown Law School and at Yale University; serves as a senior counsel at Dentons, the world's largest law firm; and primarily provides advice and assistance to other organizations and causes, in the United States and globally, that are seeking to adapt the lessons on "how to win" from the same-sex marriage movement.

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