Author: Laura Compton

An Open Letter to Prop 8 Supporters

  (Also posted at mormonsformarriage.com) Dear Prop 8 supporters, I remember this feeling you may be feeling today, now that Prop 8 appeals have been exhausted and same-sex marriages are about to resume in California. I remember this feeling that your…

I practiced the wrong song!

I heard a story in church on Easter morning about a pianist who was accompanying a service a few years ago.  After one beautiful musical number, she started the final song for the group to sing.  It didn’t sound quite…

Mercy and Justice(s) and Same-Sex Marriage

The Supreme Court is hearing two cases about same-sex marriage this week.  One is on the constitutionality of California’s marriage definition, the other is about whether the federal government may or must not recognize same-sex marriages which are recognized by…

A Question of Standing

This post is the third of several providing background information about the LDS church’s involvement in the Prop 8 campaign in California. The series will provide pertinent court case and appellate background information to readers interested in March’s Supreme Court…

When family ties cannot bind

We spend a lot of time talking about family – how important families are, how they’re the best place for raising children, how they need to be protected.  We recognize that children benefit from homes with loving, supportive parents who…

Scrutinizing scrutiny: Same-sex rights on trial

This post is the second of several providing background information about the LDS church’s involvement in the Prop 8 campaign in California. The series will provide pertinent court case and appellate background information to readers interested in March’s Supreme Court…

Prop 8: How we got here from there

This post is the first of several providing background information about the LDS church’s involvement in the Prop 8 campaign in California. The series will provide pertinent court case and appellate background information to readers interested in March’s Supreme Court…

Why me? Why now?

I get lots of questions along the lines of, “What made you – a heterosexual, LDS-since-forever, woman/wife/mother – become an activist for LGBT rights/same-sex marriage?”  The short answer is: I could not live with myself if I weren’t doing this,…