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  2. 'A lot of confusion': Booksellers decry book ban laws like ...

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    Book vendors, librarians and students talk about book challenges, including an embattled Texas law, during a SXSW panel. 'A lot of confusion': Booksellers decry book ban laws like Texas HB 900 ...

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  4. Adultery laws - Wikipedia

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    Adultery laws are the laws in various countries that deal with extramarital sex.Historically, many cultures considered adultery a very serious crime, some subject to severe punishment, especially in the case of extramarital sex involving a married woman and a man other than her husband, with penalties including capital punishment, mutilation, or torture. [1]

  5. After 117 years, adultery on the brink of becoming legal in ...

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    Most states that still have adultery laws classify them as misdemeanors, but Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Michigan treat adultery as felony […] The post After 117 years, adultery on the brink of ...

  6. Powell v. State - Wikipedia

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    Powell v. State of Georgia, S98A0755, 270 Ga. 327, 510 S.E. 2d 18 (1998), was a decision of the Supreme Court of Georgia in the U.S. state of Georgia that overturned its law against sodomy within the state. The Court ruled that the Georgia Constitution granted a right to privacy, and that outlawing oral or anal sex between consenting adults was ...

  7. Castillo v. Texas - Wikipedia

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    Castillo v. Texas, 79 S.W. 3d 817 (Tex. 2002) was a controversial Texan court decision in which Jesus Castillo, an employee of a comic book store in Dallas, Texas, was charged with two counts of "display of obscenity", and convicted for one, after selling adult comics to an adult.

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  9. Gordon Lee (comic store owner) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Lee was the owner of the comic book store Legends, which was based in Rome, Georgia. [2] Lee was convicted on February 18, 1993 of "distributing obscene materials" for selling the pornographic comics Final Taboo and Debbie Does Dallas to adult customers. He was fined $1,000 and sentenced to 12 months; both were suspended on payment of $250.