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WESTLAWNEXTConstitutional Law – Cosgrove Militano
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We obtained 22 U.S. Supreme Court cases.
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Lawrence v. Texas has 9,452 cases that cite to it.
To see how these cases have used your case, click on “Most Detail.”
Headnotes 1,3 & 5 of Lawrence v. Texas are discussed extensively in
these citing cases.
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