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Supreme Court Gives Adverse Decision
Clark Pollak (sic), letter to the editor, Pride Newsletter, May 1967, 2.
You Are A Psychopathic Personality – The Supreme Court Says So
“Boutilier,” Janus Society Newsletter, Mar. 1967, 2.
Clark Polak, “The Issue,” Drum, Mar. 1967, 3, 10-19.
Supreme Court Reviews Homosexual Case
“Amicus Brief,” Janus Society Newsletter, Feb. 1967, 2.
Sex, and Other, Changes
The Legal Scene
Janus Society Newsletter
“Late News Flash,” Drum, Dec. 1966, 36.
“New York City,”
Drum,
Oct. 1966, 8.
News from the Nation’s Daily Press: New York, N.Y.
David Wayne, “May They Stay in U.S.A.?”
Supreme Court May Rule on Homosexuality
Martin Hoffman, “Homosexual,”
A Minority’s Plea: U.S. Homosexuals Gain in Trying to Persuade Society to Accept Them
Clark P. Polak, letter to the editor
Joseph Murray, Playboy Forum
Webster Schott, “Civil Rights and the Homosexual: A 4-Million Minority Asks for Equal Rights”
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