Flagrant Conduct

In The New York Times Book Review, the reviewer said

[It’s a] stirring and richly detailed account of Lawrence v. Texas, the momentous 2003 decision that overturned Bowers. [The author], who teaches at the University of Minnesota Law School, tells the story through the eyes of the major players — the plaintiffs, arresting officers, attorneys, judges and prosecutors — most of whom were interviewed at length. The result is a book that turns conventional wisdom about Lawrence on its head.

This new title is upstairs in the Reading Room at KF224.L39 C37

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