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The Criminalization Of Knowingly Transmitting AIDS
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Brief history of AIDS and the criminalization of knowingly
transmitting it.......................................3
Interviews concerning the issue............................4
Reasons for the criminalization of knowingly transmitting
AIDS..................................... ....
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The first person to go to court under these laws in Michigan was
Jeffrey Hanlon. Hanlon was a gay man who infected another man from
Michigan while he was in New York. The American Civil Liberties Union, who
agreed to take the case, agrued that the AIDS disclosure law is
unconstitutional. Privacy of those with AIDS is what they were worried
about. Opponents argued that "they're [those with AIDS] killing people.
It's like rape." The maximum sentence Hanlon could have recieved was four
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