Constitutional Right to Sex
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− | This [http://sentencing.typepad.com/sentencing_law_and_policy/2012/04/did-severe-sentence-impact-arkansas-supreme-courts-teacher-student-right-to-sex-ruling.html opinion] by the Arkansas Supreme Court on the right of adults to have consensual sex, even if one is a teacher and the other a student, might be of interest to those who have other types of cases where the right to sex is an issue, including cases involving the mentally ill or elderly. Those types of cases were discussed in [ | + | This [http://sentencing.typepad.com/sentencing_law_and_policy/2012/04/did-severe-sentence-impact-arkansas-supreme-courts-teacher-student-right-to-sex-ruling.html opinion] by the Arkansas Supreme Court on the right of adults to have consensual sex, even if one is a teacher and the other a student, might be of interest to those who have other types of cases where the right to sex is an issue, including cases involving the mentally ill or elderly. Those types of cases were discussed in [[Blog:Main/Sex,_Right_To_(Even_When_Developmentally_Disabled_or_Mentally_Impaired_in_Other_Ways)|this post]] . |
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Revision as of 19:10, December 21, 2012
This opinion by the Arkansas Supreme Court on the right of adults to have consensual sex, even if one is a teacher and the other a student, might be of interest to those who have other types of cases where the right to sex is an issue, including cases involving the mentally ill or elderly. Those types of cases were discussed in this post .