Difference between revisions of "Lawrence v. Texas: Bibliography"
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− | Hurewitz, Daniel. “Sexuality Scholarship as Foundation for Change: Lawrence v. Texas and the Impact of the Historians’ Brief,” ''Health and Human Rights'', 7 (2004), 205–216. | + | [[Daniel Hurewitz: "Sexuality Scholarship as a Foundation for Change: Lawrence v. Texas and the Impact of the Historians' Brief", 2004 |Hurewitz, Daniel. “Sexuality Scholarship as Foundation for Change: Lawrence v. Texas and the Impact of the Historians’ Brief,” ''Health and Human Rights'', 7 (2004), 205–216.]] |
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− | [http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/02-102.ZS.html Supreme Court of the United States. CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TEXAS, FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. From: Cornell University. Law.] | + | [http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/02-102.ZS.html Supreme Court of the United States. CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TEXAS, FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. From: Cornell University. Law.] |
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See also:
George Chauncey and others: The Historians' Brief in Lawrence v. Texas, January 2003
Bibliography
Chauncey, George. "What gay studies taught the court": The historians' amicus brief in lawrence v. texas. GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. 2004. 10(3), 509-538.
- On OutHistory.org at: George Chauncey and others: The Historians' Brief in Lawrence v. Texas, January 2003
D'Emilio, John. "The Day the Supreme Court Quoted My Book". History News Network, July 14, 2003.