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Texas enjoys the dishonor of being one of the last states in the US to have laws on its books criminalizing gay sex.
Over 20 years after the Supreme Court found the Texas law unconstitutional, a proposed bill would repeal the ban on so-called ...
The Texas House of Representatives have preliminarily voted in favor of repealing the state's defunct ban on "homosexual ...
House Bill 1738 would strike down a 1973 Texas law prohibiting “homosexual conduct.” That law has been unenforceable since ...
A coalition of some of the state’s most progressive and most conservative lawmakers have come together to repeal the unenforceable ban.
ORIGINAL POST: The Texas House voted overwhelmingly to decriminalize sodomy today, Thursday, May 15. House Bill 1738, ...
A repeal of the state’s defunct ban on gay sex cleared the Texas House on Friday, following a nail-biter vote recount. On ...
Texas lawmakers voted Thursday to repeal the state’s longstanding ban on gay sex, sending legislation to do so to the state ...
The Yale Law Journal’s online Pocket Part has just published my essay, “The Meta-Nonsense of Lawrence,” which responds to Jamal Greene’s “Lawrence and the Right to Metaprivacy”.
An unlikely group of Republican allies joined Democrats to approve repealing the ban, which has been unenforced since 2003.
A Texas law criminalizing “homosexual conduct” – on the books since 1973 – is closer to being repealed Monday. House Bill ...
Recommended Videos In 2003, the U.S. Supreme Court found Texas’ ban on homosexual conduct to be unconstitutional in Lawrence v. Texas. More than 20 years later, the Legislature took its first ...