Word: incestousness
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...vote upholds Roe v. Wade; just one more anti-choice Supreme Court Justice would be enough to overturn it. If, when, and as soon as this happens, passage of Question 1 will give the Massachusetts Legislature the power to outlaw abortion--even in the case of rape and incest victims and women with serious health problems...
...time thinking about unpleasant people. The central character in Live Flesh, Rendell's 31st book of fiction in 22 years, is a rapist, mutilator and murderer. A Dark-Adapted Eye, Rendell's first under a new pen name, Barbara Vine, imagines a murder preceded by intimations of incest, infanticide and homosexual child molestation, all within the bosom of an apparently conventional and loving clan...
...conduct a "court watch" program ("Citizens . . . will write to the prosecutor, judge or police officer and relay their opinions of the investigation, prosecution and disposition of the case") and how to monitor the lyrics of rock music ("Many popular idols of the young commonly sing about rape, masturbation, incest, drug usage, bondage, violence, homosexuality and intercourse...
...first place, White points out, it would be impossible to tolerate sodomy without also permitting other sexual crimes, such as incest. This analogy is absurd. There is a vast difference between protecting minors from conduct harmful to them and interfering with the decisions of consenting adults...
...years. The case reached the Supreme Court this spring. A Georgia assistant attorney general argued that a ruling protecting private homosexual and heterosexual acts between consenting adults would undermine the state's efforts to maintain a "decent and moral society" and would open the way to protecting polygamy, incest, adultery and prostitution. Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe countered that the case involved two precious constitutional freedoms: the right to engage in private sexual relations and the right to be free from Government intrusion into one's home. The U.S. Supreme Court is still considering the case...