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By overturning Bowers , the Lawrence Court undermines the metonymic logic that treats homosexuality as a status defined by nothing more than its conduct . The majority's decision to overturn Bowers also draws on the key precedent of ...
By overturning Bowers , the Lawrence Court undermines the metonymic logic that treats homosexuality as a status defined by nothing more than its conduct . The majority's decision to overturn Bowers also draws on the key precedent of ...
Side 62
Opponents of same - sex desire fall back on the dynamic of conduct and status that obtained in Bowers in two ways : they claim that there is no fundamental right to homosexual marriage , and they reduce homosexuality to sodomy .
Opponents of same - sex desire fall back on the dynamic of conduct and status that obtained in Bowers in two ways : they claim that there is no fundamental right to homosexual marriage , and they reduce homosexuality to sodomy .
Side 63
Marriage " could be neutral with regards to sexual orientation , but proponents of heterosexual marriage limit the word to a specific group of people ( heterosexuals ) : one status is in fact the other status .
Marriage " could be neutral with regards to sexual orientation , but proponents of heterosexual marriage limit the word to a specific group of people ( heterosexuals ) : one status is in fact the other status .
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