Sex and the constitution : sex, religion, and law from America's origins to the twenty-first century / Geoffrey R. Stone.

A constitutional scholar traces the evolution of legal and moral codes that have attempted to legislate sexual behavior from the ancient world to today, citing the agitators, moralists, lawmakers, and Supreme Court justices who have shaped some of the most divisive sexual debates.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stone, Geoffrey R. (Author)
Language:English
Published: New York : Liveright Publishing Corporation, [2017]
Edition:First edition.
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Physical Description:xxxii, 668 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • The ancient world : the triumph of Augustine
  • The power of revealed truth
  • England, the enlightenment, and "the age of eros"
  • From puritanism to the pursuit of happiness
  • The world of the framers : a Christian nation?
  • "The fundamental maxims of free government"
  • The second great awakening
  • "Tending to corrupt the public morals": the meaning of obscenity
  • Contraception and abortion : from the founding to the 1950s
  • Strange freaks of nature
  • Coming out
  • Obscenity and the First Amendment : a corrupting and debasing influence
  • The end of obscenity?
  • Sex and speech in the twenty-first century
  • The constitution and the contraception
  • The road to Roe
  • Roe and beyond
  • "The gay moment"
  • A right to "retain their dignity"
  • Same-sex marriage and the constitution.