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Lawrence v. Texas cemented some LGBTQ+ rights, but other bat
Lawrence v. Texas cemented some LGBTQ+ rights, but other bat
Lawrence v. Texas cemented some LGBTQ+ rights, but other battles continue
The U.S. Supreme Court paved the way for major civil rights victories for queer Americans in the 2003 decision that decriminalized homosexuality. But progress for LGBTQ+ people has been uneven.
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