To: tdadams
I suspect the basis is that homosexual child molestation is swept in with the rest of homosexuality into the penumbras of protection under Lawrence. Maybe it can still be punished as a criminal act, but it can no longer be punished more than its heterosexual equivalent. (While there is still nothing to stop a state from punishing, if it chooses, heterosexual molestation more than homosexual molestation.)
To: aristeides
Maybe it can still be punished as a criminal act, but it can no longer be punished more than its heterosexual equivalent. In which case it was remanded due to the equal protection opinion.
471 posted on
06/28/2003 2:37:46 PM PDT by
tdadams
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