Barbara Ann Radnofsky



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The Bachelor?

... in the State of Texas. The argument that marriage is now illegal in Texas has been put forward by Barbara Ann Radnofsky, a Houston lawyer and Democratic candidate [...]

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Statewide filing speculation

... Paso, is also an open question since he announced he would not seek re-election. Houston lawyers Barbara Ann Radnofsky and Jeff Weems are expected to file on Thursday for attorney general and Texas Railroad Comissioner, respectively. Radnofsky will likely not face a challenge from former state Rep. Steve Wolens , D-Dallas. His wife, former Dallas mayor Laura Miller , tells...

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December 2009 Gay Marriage Update

... nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. Then, we have Barbara Ann Radnofsky, candidate for Attorney General of Texas, and a lawyer. She contends that a clause in the state constitutional amendment banning gay marriage has some bad ramifications for married straight people. Subsection B reads: "This state or a political subdivision of this...

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The State of Marriage in the State of Texas

We’re late to the party on this one, which has been bouncing around the internet over the last week, starting with a claim (by Barbara Ann Radnofsky, a lawyer and a candidate for the office of Texas attorney general) in the Fort Worth Star Telegram, picked up by the Huffington Post, that a 2005 [...]

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Everything is Bigger in Texas. Including our screw-ups.

In a move which is almost guaranteed to result in her political suicide, Democratic candidate for Attorney General Barbara Ann Radnofsky that a plain English reading of the amendment, passed in 2005, may have inadvertently eliminated marriage in Texas. At issue is Article I, Section 32, Subsection B, where it prohibits the state from creating or recognizing "any legal status identical...

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Marriage Illegal in Texas, Says Candidate

Barbara Ann Radnofsky, formerly a partner with Vinson & Elkins and now a Democratic candidate for Texas Attorney General, has pointed out the uncomfortable fact that a 2005 amendment to the state constitution, which was designed to ban gay marriage,...