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Tribe also represented Michael Hardwick in Bowers v. Hardwick, the 1986 case which criminalized sodomy (Tribe lost).

Some of the worst parts of the act, which criminalized certain speech as "sedition," were repealed after the war.

The new norm stops just short of the Soviet one, which criminalized gay sex, but it has exacerbated homophobia and physical violence against gays and lesbians.

Last month, he vowed to repeal the 1971 Sorcery Act, which criminalized the practice of sorcery and recognized the accusation of sorcery as a defense in murder cases.

Male roles were further defined in the 1880s with the consolidation of male homosexuality as a distinct social identity, given legal definition at the time (in the Labouchere amendment of 1885, which criminalized homosexuality as gross indecency), not least in the famous case involving the arrest and imprisonment of Irish poet and dramatist Oscar Wilde.

Heins examines the Comstock laws, promulgated by Anthony Comstock in 1873, which criminalized the mailing of "immoral writings".

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Subjecting children to coercive interrogations by school officials serves no other purpose than to escalate the flow of our nation's youth into the school-to-prison pipeline, a phenomenon by which violations of school rules become criminalized and children - particularly poor, LGBTQ, black and hispanic children - are funneled out of schools and into jails and prisons.

It was between a criminalized transition and civil war, which was a real possibility".

The problem with decriminalization is the wholesale market remains a criminalized market, so how can you allow people to have access to a market which is at a wholesale level criminal?

The two Republican presidents introduced the "War On Drugs," which not only came with discriminative laws that over-policed, targeted and criminalized black men but also introduced racist rhetoric that wildly painted and perceived all black men to be misfits and criminals.

A particularly fractious United States Supreme Court case was 2012's United States v. Alvarez, involving judicial review in which the Court struck down the Stolen Valor Act, a federal law that criminalized false statements about having a military medal.

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