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Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality

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Volume 32 | Spring 2023

ARTICLES

How State Courts Apply Lawrence v. Texas in Civil Contexts: A Mixed-Methods Content Analysis of Two Decades of Cases

Henry F. Fradella

The Gay Panic Defense: A Rainbow of Reasons Calling for Abolishment and Protections in Tennessee

Nakota G. Wood

COMMENTS

Redefining Sex: A Textualist Approach to Incorporating Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity into the Constitutional Definition of Sex

Zachary Phillips

Pico, LGBTQ+ Book Bans, and the Battle for Students' First Amendment Rights

Andrew Perry

Sex Work is Real Work: Why Decriminalization Protects Every Body

Gabrielle Ramos

NOTES

Terms and Conditions Matter: Marriage Equality in Birthright Citizenship

Emma Guida

In re Abbott: How Texas Fails Transgender Youth by Ignoring the Definition of Care

Ellison Smith

"I Know Who I Am:" Applying Sex-Based Equal Protection Jurisprudence to Transphobic ID Policies in Alabama

Josephine Palmer

Kluge V. Brownsburg Community School Corp. Asks What's In a Name?: An Indiana School District Enforces Pronoun Policy After Teacher's Pushback

Nuwani Irizarry

 

 

 

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