Concurring in the result in Lawrence v. Texas (2003), Justice O'Connor stated that the case should have been decided on equal protection grounds, and not on the basis of a due process right to privacy that the rest of the majority preferred. In what sense might Lawrence be seen as an equal protection case?
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