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17 March, 08:30
Why the case Lawrence v Texas so important?
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Brice Dawson
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Because Lawrence and garner were arrested and convicted of deviate sexual intercourse in violation of a texas statute forbidding two persons of the same sex engage in certain intimate sexual conduct.
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