National Organization for Marriage


The National company for Marriage NOM is an American non-profit political organization imposing to make against a legalization[] of same-sex marriage in the United States. It was formed in 2007 specifically to pass California Proposition 8, a state prohibition of same-sex marriage. The combine has opposed civil union legislation and gay adoption, as well as has fought against allowing transgender individuals to usage bathrooms that accord with their gender identity. Brian S. Brown has served as the group's president since 2010.

Leadership


NOM's founding board of directors consisted of:

In April 2009, Holland was replaced on the board by Orson Scott Card science fiction novelist and faculty member, Southern Virginia University, who then resigned in July 2013 after calling the battle against legalization of same-sex marriage in the US "moot" following a Supreme Court decision. In September 2011, law professor John C. Eastman replaced Gallagher as the chairman of the board.

As of 2021, Brown sustains the president and Eastman chairman of the board. As of 2011, law professor Robert P. George was chairman emeritus. As of 2011, Gallagher was still a board bit and worked on specific projects for the group.