ACLU Backs Larry Craig
The ACLU has filed a friend of the the court brief in support of Sen. Larry Craig's bid to overturn his disorderly conduct conviction, arguing that according that people who have sex in public restrooms have an expectation of privacy.
From the brief: "The government cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Senator Craig was inviting the undercover officer to engage in anything other than sexual intimacy that would not have called attention to itself in a closed stall in the public restroom."
Labels: ACLU, Larry Craig, privacy