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Author Leonard, Arthur S

Title Sexuality and the Law : American Law and Society
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (732 pages)
Series American Law and Society
Garland reference library of social science. American law and society.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Introductory Notes; Chapter 1: Reproduction; 1. Constitutionality of Eugenic Sterilization; 2. Can the State Sterilize Criminals?; 3. The Right to Sexual Privacy: A ""Dry Run""; 4. The Modern Right of Sexual Privacy is Born; 5. Reproductive Freedom for the Individual; 6. Abortion and the Right to Privacy; 7. Kids Can Get Condoms, Too!; 8. Is Surrogate Parenting ""Baby Selling""?; 9. Right of the Donor and Recipient of Semen; Chapter 2: Criminal Law and Sexual Conduct; 10. Reforming the Texas Sodomy Law
11. Toilet Sex and Surreptitious Surveillance12. Is ""Crime Against Nature"" Too Vague?; 13. What is ""Unnatural"" Sexual Conduct?; 14. A Faied Attempt to Challenge a Sodomy Law; 15. Is Oral-Genital Sex a ""Crime Against Nature""?; 16. Is a ""Sodomus"" Ménage á Trois ""Private""?; 17. Fornication: ""A Grubby Little Exercise in Self-Gratification?""; 18. How to Preserve a Vague Solicitation Statute; 19. Doing ""It"" on Stage: Theatrical Oral Sex; 20. Deregulating Sexual Solicitation; 21. Privacy, Equality, and Sexual Freedom; 22. ""Statutory Rape"" and Equal Protection
23. There's no Harm in Asking?: Soliciting Lawful Sex24. Does the Constitution Protect Adulterers?; 25. Reporting to Big Brother?: Registration for Sex Offenders; 26. A Second Challenge to the Texas Sodomy Laws; 27. Sex and the Single Person: A Federal Constitutional Forum?; 28. Cross-Dressing and the Constitution; 29. A Sodomy Law Withstands Federal Constitutional Privacy Challenge; 30. Look But Don't Touch; 31. Commercial Sex and the Right of Privacy; 32. Finding Friends in the Strangest Places; 33. Whither Heterosexual ""Sodomy""?; Chapter 3: Speech and Association
34. The Gay Bar and the Right to Hang Out together35. Prurience and the Supreme Court; 36. The Right to Mail Homosexually Oriented Publications; 37. Obscenity in the Privacy of The Home; 38. Obscenity and ""Community Standards""; 39. States Can Close Down ""Porn"" Theaters; 40. Hippies and the Constitution; 41. Empowering Sexual Minorities Through Legal Organization; 42. Public Employees May Advocate for Gay Rights; 43. Standing on the Corner, Watching the Parade Go By; 44. Where Can You Watch a Sexy Film; 45. Does Sexual Activity in Bookstores Have First Amendment Protection?
46. Refusing Advertising from Gay Businesses47. When Can a State Prohibit Dancing in the Nude?; Chapter 4: The Family; 48. The Right of Marital Choice; 49. Judicial Discretion and the Lesbian Mother; 50. Constitutional Right of the Unwed Father; 51. Must the State Authorize Same-Sex Marriage?; 52. ""Palimony"" and the Cohabiting Couple; 53. Family Diversity and the Single-Family Zoning Law; 54. Visitation With Lover Present?; 55. Merging Lesbian Households?; 56. Child Custody and the Fornicating Mother; 57. Sexual Orientation and Maternal Fitness; 58. Interracial Couples and Child Custody
Summary First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
Notes 59. Creating ""Gay Families"" Through Adult Adoptions
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ISBN 9781135755027
1135755027