I think the answer is yes, just like I think the choice of whether to
write / photograph / paint / sing something should come within the freedom from
compelled speech recognized in Barnette, Wooley, and other cases. But some
people, as I understand it, take the view that once one does s
Maybe I am missing something but would not the choice of who to
engage in sex with come under the "right of privacy" doctrine iniitiated
by Griswold?
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All good points, but I think they open up more issues. I only have time for a
few brief comments before I have to forsake the list for the rest of the week
because of other commitments. (I will read up on the posts I missed later.)
First, if we are going to focus on existing doctrine, "rightly