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La revisión de este caso a nivel federal es muy importante para
Puerto Rico en sus iniciativas relacionadas con la discusión del
Artículo 103 y su derogación. Estén atentos a todo lo relacionado
con este issue importantísimo para la comunidad LGBTT. The
Log Cabin Republicans and its associated think tank, the Liberty
Education Forum, announced plans Wednesday to file a
friend-of-the-court brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in the
challenge to the Texas sodomy law.
The gay Republicans said their brief will ask the court to
strike all sodomy laws on privacy grounds, and will also argue
that the Texas "homosexual conduct" law violates the Equal
Protection Clause by singling out same-sex couples for special
penalties. Heterosexual couples in Texas and three other states
are not subjected to such sex laws, while nine additional states
outlaw oral and anal sex for everyone.
The nine justices, who accept only 1 or 2 percent of petitions
to the court,
granted review of Lawrence and Garner v. Texas in late
November. Argued by Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, the
case stems from the 1998 arrest of two Houston men in their own
bedroom, after police entered their home on a false report of an
armed intruder. Once inside, officers arrested John Lawrence and
Tyron Garner on misdemeanor sodomy charges, and threw them in jail
for 24 hours.
Lawrence and Garner contested their arrest, and after losing at
the early stages, won a victory at the state appellate court,
which was later reversed. Lambda Legal, having exhausted the
courts of Texas, petitioned the high court to hear Lawrence and
Garner last summer.
"Since the day the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will
hear our case, there's been a tremendous amount of interest and
energy from LGBT people and straight allies nationwide who want to
seize this historic moment with us," said Hector Vargas of
Lambda's Southern regional office.
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