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Sexual Intimacy Lawrence v . Texas marks a watershed shift in the juridical language for homosexuality . The case emerged in 1998 in Houston , Texas , when the police entered John Geddes Lawrence's apartment , in response to an alleged ...
Sexual Intimacy Lawrence v . Texas marks a watershed shift in the juridical language for homosexuality . The case emerged in 1998 in Houston , Texas , when the police entered John Geddes Lawrence's apartment , in response to an alleged ...
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As much as Romer may have protected gays and lesbians , its benefits were purchased at some cost : sexual orientation in this instance is an orientation without sexual practice . The Court addressed gay and lesbian sexuality in a way ...
As much as Romer may have protected gays and lesbians , its benefits were purchased at some cost : sexual orientation in this instance is an orientation without sexual practice . The Court addressed gay and lesbian sexuality in a way ...
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The only compelling proof of sexual “ legitimacy " is the subject's felt knowledge that no proof is necessary . ... ( 2 ) If sexuality is conceived as a private sphere of existence , it occupies this sphere differently according to the ...
The only compelling proof of sexual “ legitimacy " is the subject's felt knowledge that no proof is necessary . ... ( 2 ) If sexuality is conceived as a private sphere of existence , it occupies this sphere differently according to the ...
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
19892004 | 26 |
No Contest | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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