On June 26, 2003, the Supreme Court struck down a Texas legislation banning sodomy that is gay a watershed minute for gay liberties. But fifteen years later on, same-sex partners face another court case that aims to move straight back their liberties.
Left to right: John Lawrence, Attorney Mitchell Katine and Tyron Garner celebrate the present landmark Supreme Court ruling on a Texas sodomy legislation, throughout a homosexual pride parade in Houston on June 28, 2003. REUTERS/Carlos A. Martinez
Theirs ended up being a not likely instance.
John Lawrence and Tyron Garner weren’t in love, they weren’t a committed few and it’s not yet determined for violating a Texas law that prohibited “deviate sexual intercourse with another individual of the same sex that they were even having sex one September 1998 evening in Lawrence’s Houston apartment when a police officer burst in and arrested them.” That legislation ended up being hardly ever enforced, specially in domiciles — how often, most likely, do police come in personal rooms? Within the Lawrence situation, officers entered as a result to a false report of the tools disruption.
The factual information on that evening tend to be called into concern; Lawrence told one interviewer which he and Garner had been seated some 15 legs aside whenever authorities arrived. Continue reading “Fifteen years after landmark homosexual legal rights situation, same-sex partners in Texas nevertheless face challenges in court”