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** C. v. aridus ( Lawrence, 1853 )-Jaumave Bobwhite-west-central Tamaulipas to southeastern San Luis Potosi
** C. v. texanus ( Lawrence, 1853 )-Texas Bobwhite-southwest Texas to northern Mexico
** C. v. graysoni ( Lawrence, 1867 )-Grayson's Bobwhite-west central Mexico
The Ninth Circuit, analyzing the Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas ( 2003 ), determined that DADT had to be subjected to heightened scrutiny, meaning that there must be an " important " governmental interest at issue, that DADT must " significantly " further the governmental interest, and that there can be no less intrusive way for the government to advance that interest.
* 2003 – The U. S. Supreme Court rules in Lawrence v. Texas that gender-based sodomy laws are unconstitutional.
See R v Hinks and Lawrence v Metropolitan Police Commissioner.
* 2003: Lawrence v. Texas
It struck down single-sex state schools as a violation of equal protection ( United States v. Virginia ), laws against sodomy as violations of substantive due process ( Lawrence v. Texas ), and the line item veto ( Clinton v. New York ), but upheld school vouchers ( Zelman v. Simmons-Harris ) and reaffirmed Roes restrictions on abortion laws ( Planned Parenthood v. Casey ).
* June 26 – Lawrence v. Texas: The U. S. Supreme Court declares sodomy laws unconstitutional.
Seven states still have anti-cohabitation laws on the books, but they are almost never enforced and are now believed to be unconstitutional since the legal decision Lawrence v. Texas in 2003.
Martin argued in rebuttal that because of the U. S. Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas ( finding that state's sodomy law unconstitutional ), Virginia's anti-fornication law was also unconstitutional for the reasons cited in Lawrence.
First, consensual crimes with ( arguably ) no material harm ( such as sodomy laws in the United States, prior to Lawrence v. Texas ).
Almost fifty years later, Lawrence v. Texas struck down Texas sodomy laws.
* Lawrence v. Texas, the United States Supreme Court case barring the criminalization of sodomy
* Paul M. Smith ( born 1955 ), American attorney whose most notable case is Lawrence v. Texas
Many legal advisors feel that the law would have most likely been struck down by the Tennessee Supreme Court due to the Lawrence v. Texas ruling the previous year by the US Supreme Court.
* Lawrence v. Texas
The decision in Romer set the stage for Lawrence v. Texas ( 2003 ), where the Court overruled its decision in Bowers.
Since Romer stood in obvious tension with the Court's earlier decision in Bowers v. Hardwick,, it laid the groundwork for 2003's Lawrence v. Texas,, which overturned Bowers.

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