John C. Eastman, former Dean of Chapman University of Law and current professor of constitutional law is the Chair of the Board of the National Organization for Marriage, a non-profit organization committed to preventing the legalization of same-sex marriage.
In 2010, Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey, the surviving members of Peter, Paul and Mary, requested that the National Organization for Marriage stop using their recording of "This Land is Your Land" at their rallies, stating in a letter that the organization's philosophy was "directly contrary to the advocacy position" held by the group.
Thomas Peters, National Organization for Marriage's Cultural Director, sometimes known as 'The American Papist'
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In June 2012, Maggie Gallagher of the National Organization for Marriage wrote an essay on how the public forms its impressions of gay parenting.
John C. Eastman, California law professor, politician and chair of the National Organization for Marriage