IGF contributing author Rick Rosendall asked me to link to
his
column taking aim at a Chris Crain editorial
I had
praised (on why Washington, D.C.'s newly expanded domestic
partner benefits shouldn't be available to brother-sister couples
and similar combos). Says Rick:
In addition to being sensationalistic, Crain's latest charge is false and untimely. The provision allowing blood relatives to be domestic partners has been law for 13 years, and has stirred no controversy in that time.
You can make up your own minds.