How do you think that SCOTUS would decide the constitutionality of adultery bans if this question will ever come before them in the future? Especially if Dobbs will still stand while SCOTUS's various other due process privacy precedents such as Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell will likewise still stand. Let's say that some conservative US state will actually be bold enough to arrest someone for adultery, with this person suing this US state all of the way up to the US Supreme Court. What happens next?
There's been a legal article that states that adultery bans' constitutionality is unsustainable after Lawrence:
But then again, Lawrence is in some tension with Dobbs. So, what do you think?
There's been a legal article that states that adultery bans' constitutionality is unsustainable after Lawrence:
But then again, Lawrence is in some tension with Dobbs. So, what do you think?