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NATIONAL GAY AND LESBIAN TASK FORCE PRESS RELEASE
Contact:
David Elliot, Communications Director
202-332-6483 ext. 3303
800-757-6476 pager
Email Address:
delliot@ngltf.org
URL:
http://www.ngltf.org
Snail Mail: 1700 Kalorama Road NW, Washington, DC
MINNESOTA JUDGE SAYS SODOMY RULING APPLIES TO EVERY ADULT IN STATE;
THREE STATES IN 2001 HAVE NOW UPHELD THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY
July 2, 2001 -
A state district judge in Minnesota today ruled that a recent decision
striking down the state's sodomy law applies to every adult.
The decision means that Minnesota is the third state this year to move
away from antiquated laws that have been used against the gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgender (GLBT) community. In April, an Arkansas circuit
court judge found that the state's ban on consensual sex between adult,
same-sex couples is a violation of the state's constitution. And in May,
Arizona Gov. Jane Hall signed a bill repealing that state's sodomy laws.
Monday's ruling in Minnesota came in response to a lawsuit filed by the
American Civil Liberties Union. In May of this year, State District Court
Judge Delila F. Pierce initially ruled that the sodomy law is
unconstitutional. After that ruling, the ACLU asked the judge to
certify her ruling as a class action so that there would be no
question that it would apply to every adult. Today, the judge granted
the ACLU's request. "For centuries, sodomy laws have been used
as a weapon against the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
community, sometimes with very tragic results," said NGLTF
Executive Director Lorri L. Jean. "We commend those who have
bravely fought to overturn this law, both at the legislative level
and in the courts. Minnesota was the first state in the U.S. to
pass a sexual orientation civil rights law that included gender
identity. Now it is the latest state to reject an antiquated law
that compromises our right to privacy."
Four states -- Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri -- have sodomy
laws that single out same-sex relationships, although Missouri's
law has been struck down by a lower court. 11 other states have
sodomy laws that outlaw some forms of both heterosexual and
homosexual activity.
Founded in 1973, NGLTF works to eliminate prejudice, violence
and injustice against gay, lesbian, bisexual and Transgender people
at the local, state and national level. As part of a broader social
justice movement for freedom, justice and equality, NGLTF is
creating a world that respects and celebrates the diversity of
human expression and identity where all people may fully
participate in society.
To reach the NGLTF Communications Department at NGLTF, please
call David Elliot, Communications Director, at 202-332-6483 x3303
or pager 800-757-6476 or email
delliot@ngltf.org
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