Everything You Know About Sodomy Laws Is Probably Wrong
John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence William Eskridge ’78 discusses the landmark decision in Lawrence v. Texas 20 years after the ruling made sodomy laws unconstitutional, dispels some misconceptions about these Puritan-age laws, and explains how Lawrence led to the legalization of same-sex marriage.
A New Trump Tape Only Strengthens the Case Against Him
Professor Oona Hathaway ’97 discusses the recently released recording of former President Donald Trump allegedly discussing and sharing a classified document.
Police Decertification in CT Must Include Sexual Misconduct as a Specific Ground — A Commentary by Alice Miller et al.
Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Law Alice Miller is Co-Director of the Global Health Justice Partnership at Yale Law School. Daniel Newton is the Gender & Sexuality Fellow at the Global Health Justice Partnership. Megan Handau is a member of the Yale Law School class of 2025. Beatrice Codianni is founder and former Executive Director of the Sex Workers and Allies Network.
Pride as Resistance: LGBTQ+ People Struggle Against Right-Wing War on Their Legal Rights
Jacquin D. Bierman Professor Anne Alstott ’87 comments on the federal court ruling blocking enforcement of a Florida law banning gender-affirming care for transgender adolescents.