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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
ursday, May 20, 1976
Supreme Court won't review sex ruling
WASHINGTON ((UPI) - De-
spite heavy criticism from the
legal profession, the Supreme
Court yesterday refused for a
second time to fully review the
constitutionality of laws barring
homosexual acts between con-
senting adults in their own
comes.
The justices acted in a brief
order denying a petition for
reconsideration of a one-line
March 29 ruling upholding such
laws. The petition asked the
justices to hold arguments and
issue a full opinion on the case.
IN ITS INITIAL action, the
court, with three justices dis-
senting, affirmed a three-judge
lower court ruling which upheld
a Virginia law barring sodomy
between consenting adults.
The ruling effectively put the
court on record as holding such
laws do not violate constitution-
al rights to privacy.
Many legal scholars condemn-
ed the court as irresponsible for
making what appeared to be a
major constitutional ruling with-
out benefit of arguments or full
opinion.
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CONSTITUTIO N A L lawyers
suggested the court acted in-
consistently with past privacy
rulings involving abortion and
contraception.
The American Civil Liberties
Union asked reconsideration of
the Virginia case and another
NEW START
B A I N B R I D G E, Ga.
EM) - At 76, Jack Davis started
a new business at his farm near
Lake Seminole.
Davis, who -has been in a
sawmill business for 52 years,
claims his new venture is turn-
ing out the best quality corn
meal anywhere around.
"I got started in it because I
wanted something to do -
something to pacify my mind,"
he said.
Davis still helps his son, Phil-
ip at the family - owned saw-
mill, and grows and processes
his own corn.
Pierre Jean De Smet, a Jesuit
missionary (1801-1873) a m o n g
the Plain Indians, sought peace
between Indians and settlers.
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from North Carolina which the
court also declined to review.
Yesterday, the ACLU requests
were rejected.
The Supreme Court almost
never grants requests for a
rehearing.
THE VIRGINIA law makes
both homosexual activities and
oral sex between men and wom-
en criminal offenses. The law
was challenged by two annony-
mous homosexuals, who claim-
ed their rights to privacy were
invaded by threatened prosecu-
tion under the law.
Ino other action, the court:
- Ruled 8 to 0 today that
grand jury witnesses may not
use guarantees against self-in-
crimination to protect them-
selves if they lie under oath.
- Ruled 8 to 0 that the Fed-
eral Power Commission can
take job bias practices into ac-
count when fixing rates so that
money damages power cons-
panies must pay for past dis-
crimination are not forwarded
to company customers. But the
court said the commission has
no power to order changs in
employment practices.
- Struck down as unconsi-
tutionally vague' an Oradell,
N.J., ordinance requiring door-
to-door solicitors, including opin-
ion pollers and politicians, to
register with the police.
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