On Law and Chastity
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Description
In this wide-ranging and extensively documented study, Rodes shows how the law's recognition of traditional sexual standards has been gradually eroded, with the result that many of those standards have been marginalized or turned into personal idiosyncrasies. He gives full attention to positive developments such as increased protection against rape and sexual harassment, but invites speculation as to whether changes in other parts of the law have made that protection more necessary than it used to be. Rodes suggests that the trivialization of sex is a trivialization of life, and that we should use our laws to resist that trivialization as far as we can do so without making them unduly oppressive. Even those who disagree with his provocative conclusions will appreciate his extensive coverage of the relevant cases and other legal materials.
ISBN
1594601828
Publication Date
2006
Publisher
Carolina Academic Pres
City
Durham, N.C.
Keywords
sex and law, domestic relations, sex education, free speech critique
Disciplines
First Amendment | Law
Recommended Citation
Rodes, Robert E. Jr., "On Law and Chastity" (2006). Books. 243.
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/law_books/243