Episode 4

Part 4: It's About Family, Freedom and/or Equality

Published on: 23rd January, 2024

We wrap up our first foray into (probably totally made up) true crime!

Larry and Rachel laugh at some bizarre legal briefs, hate on Antonin Scalia and chat with brilliant attorney Paul Smith, who will walk us through his experience arguing the case before the Supreme Court.

Lawrence v. Texas is a true crime miniseries spin-off of Kickass Queers. Kickass Queers shares the incredible life stories of amazing lesbian, gay, transgender, gender-nonconforming and otherwise queer people. By the end of this episode, we'll have met or revisited a lot of them.

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The Gays v. Texas
A Kickass Queers production
In much of the US, it wasn't legal to be out as gay until 2003. This four-episode deep dive examines the Lawrence v. Texas case, its profound impact on American culture, and the wildly diverse team of amazing people it took to change the world forever (hopefully).
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Larry Womack

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Larry Womack is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in publications as diverse as The Independent (UK), Yahoo! News (US), Aftenposten Innsikt (Norway), and others. According to The Washington Post, he wrote the most-engaged news story on Facebook of the 2016 election cycle. His credits as editor includes a tenure at HuffPost, among others.

Rachel Stuart

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Rachel Stuart is a Communication Studies faculty member in the Seattle area. Her area of focus in Communication centers on Critical Intercultural Communication and New Communication Technologies. Her research has examined how members of the LGBTQIAAP+ community use the Internet and social media to negotiate identity, create community, and build social support.