On This Day: June 30, 1986 – US Supreme Court Upholds State Bans on Homosexual Acts

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On This Day: June 30, 1986 – US Supreme Court Upholds State Bans on Homosexual Acts
On this day June 30, 1986, the United States Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in the case of Bowers v. Hardwick, ruling that states had the legal right to outlaw homosexual acts between consenting adults. The 5 to 4 decision upheld a Georgia law that criminalized private, consensual sexual activity, effectively allowing similar laws to remain in place across the country.

The majority opinion stated that the Constitution did not confer a fundamental right to engage in homosexual activity. The decision sparked widespread criticism from civil rights groups and LGBTQ advocates, who viewed it as a setback in the ongoing fight for equal protection and personal privacy.

This ruling remained in place for 17 years until it was overturned in 2003 by Lawrence v. Texas, a decision that struck down such laws and affirmed the right of adults to engage in private relationships without government interference.

80s insight: The 1986 ruling reflected the cultural divide of the decade, when traditional legal structures clashed with a growing demand for civil rights and personal freedom.

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