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The Constitutionality Of Sodomy Statutes, James J. Rizzo
The Constitutionality Of Sodomy Statutes, James J. Rizzo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Obiter Dictum, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Winter, 1973), Obiter Dictum
Obiter Dictum, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Winter, 1973), Obiter Dictum
Obiter Dictum
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Consensual Homosexual Behavior--The Need For Legislative Reform, Paul L. Lamb
Criminal Law--Consensual Homosexual Behavior--The Need For Legislative Reform, Paul L. Lamb
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal, Medical And Psychiatric Considerations In The Control Of Prostitution, B. J. George Jr.
Legal, Medical And Psychiatric Considerations In The Control Of Prostitution, B. J. George Jr.
Michigan Law Review
In common with other nations of the world the United States today as in the past is faced with the problem of controlling prostitution, particularly in urban areas. At one time or another states and cities in the United States have experimented with the classic methods of controlling prostitution: reglementation, segregation and repression. Reglementation of individual houses or prostitutes has never been carried out on a statewide basis in any state in the United States, though one can find instances in certain large cities in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in which city ordinances or de facto police regulations …