of aids in the age of aids and criminalization that was in the supreme court struck down in lawrence versus texas. it has as katherine notes historical antecedent in the story of good blacks policing bad blacks as she puts it and i do think we are going to see what she calls the afterlife of continue to play itself out in the south surveillance and for example beyond most other absence of interest and this gay and lesbian such as mass incarceration and the death penalty. fourth and finally i would like to see a panel at the conference on wedlock on marriage law and sexual democracy or that deferral of sexual democracy about marriage like to be more precise. and writes at one point in the book it's a curious thing to pursue a civil right strategy that nests a fuller form of citizenship within marriage a distinctly private domain. i think it's curious but it's completely consistent with the emerging logix of neoliberal family law to the extent that marriage equality law is a species or branch of neoliberal family love. by privatizing sexual politics and by socializing that private privilege through