Implications of Dobbs for the (Re)Criminalization of Intimacy Among LGBTQ Individuals.

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2022-11

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Rosen, Joanne D
Beyrer, Chris

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<jats:p>This Viewpoint outlines how the revival of now defunct state-level antisodomy laws would harm the health care of LGBTQ individuals should the US Supreme Court reverse itself and urges medical professionals and their societies to advocate for the immediate abolition of antisodomy laws.</jats:p>

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10.1001/jama.2022.20609

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Rosen, Joanne D, and Chris Beyrer (2022). Implications of Dobbs for the (Re)Criminalization of Intimacy Among LGBTQ Individuals. JAMA, 328(20). pp. 2011–2012. 10.1001/jama.2022.20609 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26272.

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Christopher Charles Beyrer

Gary Hock Distinguished Professor in Global Health

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