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Some Effects of Identity-Based Social Movements on Constitutional Law in the Twentieth Century
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Lochner EraQueer PoliticsConstitutional LawHomosexualityLawQueer TheoryQueer StudySocial SciencesActivismUnion MovementQueer HistoryGay PeopleGender StudiesCivil LibertyAfrican American StudiesCivil RightsCivil Rights HistoryTwentieth CenturyIdentity-based Social MovementsIntersectionalityIdentity PoliticsBlack Queer HistoryAlternative SexualitySexual RightSocial MovementsLesbian StudySexuality StudiesQueer StudiesSociologyPolitical TransformationPolitical MovementsSexual OrientationPolitical ScienceConstitutionSocial Justice
The union movement and reactions against it drove much of constitutional law during the Lochner era and overlapped with the civil rights movement that commences the story I am telling in this Article.4. 1 use the term "gay people" to refer to lesbians, bisexuals, and gay men.Sometimes, I shall use the term "lesbigay.
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