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Privacy, Dignity, and Erotic Justice - Gender Policy Report Privacy was never enough to ensure freedom for LGBTQ+ and other sexually- minoritized groups, such as sex workers. We need to move beyond privacy rights to achieve erotic justice in US law.

The right to privacy has generally been reserved for those who conform most closely to dominant (hetero)sexual norms. What legal frameworks could promote a more robust vision of erotic justice?

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Pop art figure of blonde woman with finger held to lips to indicate secrecy. Quote: "Sixty years later, Griswold (and Roe) illuminate some of the ways that reformist, landmark initiatives can still serve reactionary goals, stifling progress toward we now call reproductive justice." Rickie Solinger genderpolicyreport.umn.edu

Pop art figure of blonde woman with finger held to lips to indicate secrecy. Quote: "Sixty years later, Griswold (and Roe) illuminate some of the ways that reformist, landmark initiatives can still serve reactionary goals, stifling progress toward we now call reproductive justice." Rickie Solinger genderpolicyreport.umn.edu

In practice, privacy rights were always limited by race and class. Has relying upon privacy rights deterred the growth of strong, cross-racial reproductive justice movements?

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