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SEXUAL FREEDOM AND THE CONSTITUTION - AN INQUIRY INTO THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF REPRESSIVE SEX LAWS

NCJ Number
12265
Author(s)
W BARNETT
Date Published
1973
Length
342 pages
Annotation
DISCUSSION OF CURRENT CONSTITUTIONAL ARGUMENTS THAT ARE AVAILABLE TO ATTACK CRIMINAL LAWS ON SEX SO AS TO EXCLUDE FROM THEIR SCOPE ACTIVITIES BETWEEN CONSENTING ADULTS.
Abstract
FOCUSING ON SODOMY STATUTES, THE AUTHOR ANALYSES THE VOID-FOR-VAGUENESS DOCTRINE, THE RIGHT-OF-PRIVACY DOCTRINE, AND THE INDEPENDENT RIGHTS DOCTRINE. IN ADDITION, THE RELATION OF HOMOSEXUALITY TO RELIGION, EQUAL PROTECTION, AND CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT IS PRESENTED. APPENDED ARE EXAMPLES OF STATUTES PROSCRIBING SEXUAL MISCONDUCT FROM SELECTED STATES.