Dominica’s High Court has invalidated a prohibition on consensual same-sex relations in the Caribbean nation. Sections of the law penalizing such activity were deemed unconstitutional. The plaintiff, a gay resident, argued the law infringed upon his constitutional rights. LGBTQ activists lauded the decision as a pivotal advancement in Caribbean LGBTQ rights.
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