Public sex

Malla Pollack mpollack at ajsl.us
Thu Apr 19 13:51:08 PDT 2007


The problem is that the law is much closer to banning men from holding hands
in public to make sure that "we" never get to the spot where we might want
to consider banning sex in public. 

Malla Pollack
Professor, American Justice School of Law
mpollack at ajsl.us
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[mailto:conlawprof-bounces at lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of Volokh, Eugene
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 3:44 PM
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Subject: Public sex

	Speaking of offense to others, should it be unconstitutional to
ban people from having sex in public?  (Should it only be
unconstitutional if the law's proponents are religious people who rest
the law on their religious sensibilities, but just fine if they are
secular people who rest the law on their secular sensibilities?)

	Eugene
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