Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 26Indiana University Press, 2004 |
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... argued that he was a homosexual who was likely to commit homosexual acts and thus be prosecuted under Georgia's sodomy law ( 1793 ) . “ [ Hard- wick ] lost , at least in part , " Goldstein argues , " because his lawyers lost the battle ...
... argued that he was a homosexual who was likely to commit homosexual acts and thus be prosecuted under Georgia's sodomy law ( 1793 ) . “ [ Hard- wick ] lost , at least in part , " Goldstein argues , " because his lawyers lost the battle ...
Síða 87
... argued that the Morrill Anti - Bigamy Act , which Con- gress passed in 1862 , was unconstitutional because it violated Arti- cle 4 , Section 3 , which gave Congress " power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations ...
... argued that the Morrill Anti - Bigamy Act , which Con- gress passed in 1862 , was unconstitutional because it violated Arti- cle 4 , Section 3 , which gave Congress " power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations ...
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... argued , was the logical consequence of the sacrifice of humanitarianism ( Gordon 126 , 127 ) . The government's lawyer drew the connections between Chris- tian monogamous family structure , human rights and stable de- mocracy by ...
... argued , was the logical consequence of the sacrifice of humanitarianism ( Gordon 126 , 127 ) . The government's lawyer drew the connections between Chris- tian monogamous family structure , human rights and stable de- mocracy by ...
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