| Sanford N. Katz - 2003 - 296 páginas
...might nut easily he refused. Ii does not involve puhlic conduct or prostitution. It does not involve whether the government must give formal recognition...to any relationship that homosexual persons seek to enter. The case does involve two adults who, with full and mutual consent from each other, engaged... | |
| Janet Jakobsen, Ann Pellegrini - 2004 - 196 páginas
...ducked, or tried to duck, the marriage question when he wrote that the sodomy ruling "does not involve whether the government must give formal recognition...to any relationship that homosexual persons seek to enter" (18). However, the issue of same-sex marriage is not going away any time soon. Newsweek magazine's... | |
| Joseph Francis Menez, John R. Vile - 2004 - 660 páginas
...be injured or coerced, public conduct, or prostitution. He also observed that "It does not involve whether the government must give formal recognition...to any relationship that homosexual persons seek to enter." In this case, however, he found "no legitimate state interest which can justify its intrusion... | |
| Michael Mello - 2008 - 352 páginas
...was limited to invalidating sodomy laws. Justice Kennedy explained that the case "does not involve whether the government must give formal recognition...to any relationship that homosexual persons seek to enter,"22 such as same-sex marriage. A WEDGE ISSUE Is BORN: GAY MARRIAGE AND 2004*1 We [gays and lesbians]... | |
| Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - 2004 - 794 páginas
...foundations of our rational-basis jurisprudence — the Court says that the present case "does not involve whether the government must give formal recognition...to any relationship that homosexual persons seek to enter." Do not believe it. More illuminating than this bald, unreasoned disclaimer is the progression... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 2004 - 216 páginas
...explained in his dissent in Lawrence v. Texas: [T]he Court says that the present case "does not involve whether the government must give formal recognition...to any relationship that homosexual persons seek to enter." . . . Do not believe it. More illuminating than this bald, unreasoned disclaimer is the progression... | |
| Peter Augustine Lawler, Robert Martin Schaefer - 2005 - 444 páginas
...foundations of our rational-basis jurisprudence — the Court says that the present case "does not involve whether the government must give formal recognition...to any relationship that homosexual persons seek to enter." Do not believe it. ... JUSTICE THOMAS, dissenting. . . . I join Justice Scalia's dissenting... | |
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