U.S. Supreme Court,
Criminal,
Constitutional Law,
Civil Rights,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Nov. 24, 2017
Sexual privacy in the 9th Circuit
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is considering whether the right to sexual privacy is violated by California's anti-prostitution laws.





Jerald Mosley
Jerald is retired from practice in employment and constitutional law as a supervising deputy attorney general at the California Department of Justice.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is considering whether the right to sexual privacy is violated by California's anti-prostitution law. The matter, Erotic Services Provider Legal Education and Research Project v. Gascon, was argued last month before a three-judge panel. The plaintiffs challenge California Penal Code Section 647(b), which criminalizes any sexual contact whatsoever if exchanged for consideration, regardless how private th...
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