by Admin KM Account Editor New | Mar 29, 2013 | Equality, Ken Mehlman, Kenneth Mehlman, LGBT, Marriage
Kenneth Mehlman was interviewed last week by Thomas Roberts on MSNBC and discussed the marriage equality cases pending at the Supreme Court. He discussed his own experience at the hearings, his experience on the board of AFER, and the cautiousness of the justices on...
by Admin KM Account Editor New | Mar 27, 2013 | Equality, Ken Mehlman, Kenneth Mehlman, LGBT
Ken Mehlman is responsible, according to NPR, for the one hundred and thirty-one prominent Republicans who have signed a pro-same-sex marriage Amicus Curie brief to the Supreme Court in light of the recent marriage equality cases. According to NPR, Kenneth Mehlman is...
by Admin KM Account Editor New | Mar 27, 2013 | Equality, Ken Mehlman, Kenneth Mehlman, LGBT, Marriage
Kenneth Mehlman was interviewed by Michelangelo Signorile at the Huffington Post. Signorile discussed this interview, and an interview that Mehlman participated with a year ago, in a piece that posted today. In it, Kenneth Mehlman discussed the process of coming...
by Admin KM Account Editor New | Mar 1, 2013 | Ken Mehlman, Kenneth Mehlman, LGBT
On Monday, Kenneth Mehlman was featured in the New York Times. Ken, along with dozens of Republicans and two members of Congress signed a legal brief arguing for marriage equality. The document will be submitted this week to the Supreme Court, in hopes to strike down...
by Admin KM Account Editor New | Feb 27, 2013 | Equality, Ken Mehlman, Kenneth Mehlman, LGBT, Marriage
Ken Mehlman was featured today in the New Yorker, as the organizer of a recent amicus brief to the Supreme Court regarding the Proposition 8 case. This brief featured dozens of leading Republicans including Jon Huntsman, Meg Whitman, Ken Duberstein, Ileana...
by Admin KM Account Editor New | Feb 16, 2013 | Ken Mehlman, Kenneth Mehlman, Marriage
Robert Draper published a piece on Thursday that is a hard-hitting look at the Republican Party and the efforts that they are taking to try to become more relevant to the voters, especially younger voters. He spent time interviewing several young Republicans...