Zoom conference Tuesday, organized by Family Equality, to speak out against Barrett’s confirmation, along with Rick Hodges, the man named as defendant in that decision; Denise Brogan-Kator, interim CEO and chief policy officer at Family Equality; and three Democratic U.S.
senators, Sherrod Brown of Ohio, Patty Murray of Washington, and Ron Wyden of Oregon.Obergefell, who is now director of individual giving at Family Equality, noted that in her opening statement at her confirmation hearings last week, Barrett said, “There is a tendency in our profession to treat the practice of law as all-consuming, while losing sight of everything else, but that makes for a shallow and unfulfilling life.”“This is exactly what LGBTQ+ youth and families,.