Federal Judge Says Forcing Some Prostitutes to Register As Sex Offenders Violates the Equal Protection Clause
Yesterday a federal judge ruled that Louisiana had violated the 14th Amendment's guarantee of equal protection by requiring people convicted of "crimes against nature by solicitation" (CANS) to register as sex offenders. The charge can be brought against anyone accused of offering to engage in oral or anal sex for money; alternatively, completely at the discretion of police and prosecutors, those defendants can be charged with prostitution. Until the state legislature changed the law last year, the former charge carried more severe penalties plus a registration requirement. This case was brought by nine people who agreed to perform oral sex for compensation and were convicted of CANS before the revisions to the law, which were not retroactive, took effect last August. U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman concluded that Louisiana's distinction between CANS and prostitution was so illogical that it failed even the highly deferential "rational basis" test (which applies to equal protection cases that don't involve a "suspect class" such as race):
First, the State has created two classifications of similarly (in fact, identically) situated individuals who were treated differently (only one class is subject to mandatory sex offender registration). Second, the classification has no rational relation to any legitimate government objective: there is no legitimating rationale in the record to justify targeting only those convicted of Crime Against Nature by Solicitation for mandatory sex offender registration….
The defendants fail to credibly serve up even one unique legitimating governmental interest that can rationally explain the registration requirement imposed on those convicted of Crime Against Nature by Solicitation. The Court is left with no other conclusion but that the relationship between the classification is so shallow as to render the distinction wholly arbitrary.
The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), which represented the plaintiffs, reports that they already have suffered the consequences of being lumped in with rapists and child molesters:
Many of the plaintiffs in the case had been unable to secure work or housing as a result of their registration as sex offenders. Several had been barred from homeless shelters, one had been physically threatened by a neighbor, and another had been refused residential substance abuse treatment because providers will not accept registered sex offenders at their facilities.
"Today's decision is a powerful vindication of our clients' right to equal protection before the law," said CCR staff attorney Alexis Agathocleous. "The court has agreed that they have been singled out for this harsh treatment without a legitimate or rational purpose, and that this cannot stand."
You can read Feldman's decision here. In my July Reason feature story "Perverted Justice," I noted that sex offender registries often include people, such as prostitutes, who pose no threat to the general public. Reason.tv also has covered the subject:
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"crimes against nature by solicitation"
Really Louisiana? Crimes against nature? There's a reason you're the worst state in the country.
Louisiana is a crime against nature.
Louisiana sucks.
I like Louisiana. Good food and good people. Just stay out of NO and BR.
I agree they are pretty shitty, but worst state in the country? I'm sorry but California will always top that list.
Been to Illinois lately?
I live there.
*hangs head in shame*
The only way someone could think California is the worst state is to be blind to the big world that lies outside politics.
"crimes against nature by solicitation" (CANS)
The jokes write themselves.
Between the can and the can falls the shadow.
I've always wondered about "crimes against nature". Against whose nature? Nature as defined by whom? Did I miss the rule book that laid out what acts nature allows and does not allow?
In simpler terms, it is called "put it where it doesn't belong".
So the legislators of LA are committing crimes against nature by putting their fucking noses where it doesn't belong, namely my fucking business?
Exactly. Social engineering is a crime against nature.
There is nothing more natural than people falling prey to the naturalistic fallacy.
This is one of the many places I rail against fellow Christians. They think a girl sucking you off is against nature and I say fuck you very much.
Nature is red in tooth and claw, I would argue that there is no such thing as laws in nature. Do they realize how much rape animals commit? I'm sure nature cares deeply about prostitution.
Sodomy, oral sex, etc. are "unnatural sex acts", that's why. I think that to some people, any sex without the express intent to make a baby is against nature. I'm not sure exactly what such people mean by "nature" though.
begs the ques do men ALWAYS pay for sex?
You don't pay a hooker for sex, you pay her to leave.
"begs the ques do men ALWAYS pay for sex?"
No, it does not.
"begs the ques do men ALWAYS pay for sex?"
No, it does not.
alt-text: "Me sucky long time"
That girl is right up your alley sarc. Is that your car in the picture?
Damaged goods. No thanks.
only one class is subject to mandatory sex offender registration
So now LA will simply make all convicted prostitutes register as sex offenders. Problem solved from their end.
Meanwhile Arkansas somehow makes a rational decision about relationships between consenting adults.
High school teachers are free to sleep with of age students. This being Arkansas, they must also be blood relatives.
Just wait 'til one of the student/teacher is black and the other one is white. Then we'll see how state rules.
If the student is pretty, black and female, they'll probably assert jus prima noctis for court justices.
that scenario assumes that Arkansas lets black children attend public school though.
Regionalist much?
Just one of the many fools who somehow think that Arkansas is more racist than NYC or Chicago or LA or any of the other beaming metropoli in the crown jewels of liberalism.
I don't regionalist much, but when I do, I prefer to do it as racistly as possible.
Nice. LOL
In a dissent, Justice Robert Brown said that the majority's opinion will cause disruption in high schools because there will be nothing to prevent teachers from having sex with students who are 18 or older.
Um, too fucking bad? I actually have a friend that just got sent to prison because she had a "relationship" with one of the female students in the school she taught at, and the girl was the legal age to consent in IL. I thought it was bullshit for her to go to prison for fooling around with a girl that I or just about anyone else legally could have fooled around with.
OK. Maybe Illinois is the worst state.
I could see her getting fired, but how can criminalizing any consensual relationship between adults be justified?
I don't think it can. Of course I'm known as being slightly crazy for asking questions like that. Not a whole lot of thinkers 'round these parts.
Not a whole lot of thinkers 'round these parts.
Meaning IL, not H&R.
alt-text: Scary predator?
that's the kind of predator that I would like to meet.
Meh, if she gets any skinnier she's going to fall through her own ass and hang herself.
She reminds me of Wendy (or Windy?), the meth whore from Breaking Bad.
Yeah, she is! You can't even see if she has any C.A.N.S. ...I mean "cans"... in that pic.
hey, I don't want to marry the gal.
I just like long legs.
"She's got the kind of legs I like, with feet on one end and pussy on the other!"
Clearly you don't know a tranny when you see one.
You do?
Yes. I do.
I can't see the adam's apple from here.
You prove every day on my threads that you don't sarcasmic.
My Marine buddy taught me this: the depth probe. The Thai "girls" are so realistic that you have to probe with two fingers sideways to tell if they've had an operation. Apparently the tightness increases as you go up the cavity, so simply checking for depth won't work.
tmi
If you can't tell the difference, does it even matter?
Sure I do. I was working around one recently when changing the oil in my truck. :^)
Good in theory, poor in practice.
What about in exchange for pizza and beer?
Or a diamond ring?
No you give diamond rings out when you don't want anal or oral sex anymore.
so when's that?
Anal was never in the cards, but I regularly get oral. Unsolicited and unrequited too.
Hopefully within a decade or two, the Living Constitution will start protecting prostitution under its "right to privacy" guarantee, so cops and prosecutors won't need to bother with these cases in the first place.
No no no. The Right to Privacy only protects what comes out of a uterus, not what goes into it.
That's pretty cool.
Excellent!
Ah, but I thought there was a fairly recent SC decision that established anal sex (which has nothing to do with the uterus) was now a constitutional right? Was that based on right to privacy, or was it equal protection?
Joking aside, I think laws against prostitution are dumb but I'd like to see them reversed by legislators, rather than judges saying "Lookie here, the Constitution protects that now!"
I don't know. I think that pretty much all non-fraudulent transactions among consenting adults ought to be protected by some combination of the 9th 10th and 14th amendments.
The Right to Privacy only protects what comes out of is in a uterus.
Cops were doubtless afraid they'd lose this fight.
Hold on...the District Judge is named Marty Feldman? Is his clerk named Eye-Gore?
You know I'm quite a skilled surgeon. I can help you with that hump.
but only if the hump stops moving
What hump?
Hold on...the District Judge is named Marty Feldman? Is his clerk named Eye-Gore?
""crimes against nature"
This should require nature filling its own complaint.
Better dead than Red
Hmmm a post of unnatural sex and no lobster girl picture?
"begs the ques do men ALWAYS pay for sex?"
No, it does not.
Now why cant I find a hooker that is as hot as that girl in the pic! Id totally hit that!
http://www.Anon-Nets.tk
That thing in the picture looks like a 6-foot tall praying mantis.
So yes, that's a scary predator.