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Date Posted: 00:23:36 05/03/03 Sat
Author: Drew Greyfox
Subject: O'Connor says gay rights a major focus
In reply to: Drew Greyfox 's message, "News Update" on 19:25:36 05/02/03 Fri

O'Connor says gay rights a major focus

(Advocate) Legal cases involving the rights and treatment of gay people are on the increase, Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor said Thursday, suggesting a major new focus for the nation's courts in the 21st century. Asked to predict what issue might define the work of the Supreme Court in the 21st century, O'Connor said that cases "relating to how homosexuals are treated legally" are one possibility. "We see a lot of these," O'Connor said. She did not mention the Texas sodomy case now before the high court. The court is considering whether states may ban sex acts for gays and lesbians that are legal for heterosexuals.

O'Connor was answering questions as part of a monthlong educational series televised by C-SPAN. She also tackled the subject of race and the issue of terrorism. Justice Clarence Thomas is scheduled to make a similar appearance on May 20 as part of the cable station's program to bring politicians, journalists, judges, and others to schools around Washington, D.C.



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  • These republicans never cease to amaze me. Bill Bennett - one of the most anti-gay of the bunch of them, and author of The Book of Virtues - apparently is a bit lacking in the virtues he demands of everyone else ... -- Dano, 00:51:02 05/03/03 Sat
  • He is a loser, for sure! LOL (NT) -- Pete, 12:09:13 05/03/03 Sat

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