Since the landmark 1965 Supreme Court ruling "Griswold" v.
"Connecticut" established a Constitutional right to privacy, the
regulation of sexuality has become an extremely volatile area of
American politics. From reproductive rights to sex education,
pornography to gay marriage, the balance between community norms
and individual autonomy has been fiercely contested. These and
related subjects are often viewed in isolation, as though they were
entirely separate issues. Yet as the documentary record makes
clear, they are in fact closely interrelated, and their impact is
cumulative. By addressing a broad array of topics at the
intersection of sexuality and politics, this volume highlights the
connections and makes an important contribution to a debate that
touches every American.
Taking as a starting point the 1965 "Griswold"
decision--sometimes said to have launched the sexual
revolution--the approximately 100 primary source documents
assembled here either mark watersheds in themselves or are
representative of a broad range of political developments. The
documents are drawn from all quarters of U.S. political life. They
include legislative texts; proposed laws and constitutional
amendments; state and federal court rulings; political party
platforms; and interest-group position statements.
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