Publication Date
2002
Journal
Dukeminier Awards - Best Sexual Orientation Law Review
Abstract
The sex discrimination argument for lesbian and gay rights analyzes laws that discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation in terms of sex discrimination. For example, sodomy laws that prohibit only same-sex sexual activities are analyzed as discriminating on the basis of sex because they prohibit women from doing something men are permitted to do, that is, have sex with women. This argument has been championed by some scholars and litigators, and it has persuaded some judges. Edward Stein shows that there are sociological, theoretical, moral, and practical problems facing the sex discrimination argument. He suggests that there are better ways to make the case for lesbian and gay rights.
Volume
1
First Page
1
Last Page
48
Publisher
Williams Institute
Keywords
Civil Rights, Discrimination, Social Group Issues, Fair Credit, Credit, Fair Employment, Employment, Fair Housing, Housing Law, Homosexuality, Sexuality, Public Accommodations, Organizations, Sex, Sex Discrimination
Disciplines
Civil Rights and Discrimination | Housing Law | Labor and Employment Law | Law | Sexuality and the Law
Recommended Citation
Edward D. Stein,
Evaluating the Sex Discrimination Argument for Lesbian and Gay Rights,
1
Dukeminier Awards: Best Sexual Orientation
1
(2002).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/956
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