Many Passions of Michael Hardwick: Sex and the Supreme Court in the Age of AIDS

Martin Padgett

Book cover for Many Passions of Michael Hardwick: Sex and the Supreme Court in the Age of AIDS
Book cover for Many Passions of Michael Hardwick: Sex and the Supreme Court in the Age of AIDS

Many Passions of Michael Hardwick: Sex and the Supreme Court in the Age of AIDS

Many Passions of Michael Hardwick: Sex and the Supreme Court in the Age of AIDS

Martin Padgett

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Michael Hardwick had no idea that when a police officer stood at his bedroom door on August 3, 1982, he would become a face of the gay rights movement. Arrested for sodomy, Hardwick sued for his right to privacy all the way to the Supreme Court, even as the HIV/AIDS epidemic began its toll. When he lost, his era-defining case inspired a half-million people to protest, and the ruling became one of the most reviled of its time.

Today, Bowers v. Hardwick reverberates again, as the rights of privacy underpinning legal abortion, contraception, and same-sex relationships come under fire. But the individual Michael Hardwick has faded from memory--his story has been relegated to legal arcana, with only a pale rendering of his life outside of the Supreme Court case. In The Many Passions of Michael Hardwick, Martin Padgett assembles the complete kaleidoscope of Hardwick's life--as a child of Stonewall, as an artist, and as one of many thousands claimed by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Blending biography and history, Padgett traces how Hardwick became a political symbol, first by chance, then by his own choice, even when it made him an object of derision and scrutiny.

From the then-unopened archives of legal scholar Laurence Tribe--who argued Hardwick's case alongside the ACLU--to hours of new interviews with Hardwick's surviving family and friends, Padgett emerges with a story of someone who stood up for equality despite the infamy he knew would attach to him. He reveals how Hardwick forced America to come to grips with queer people--and to acknowledge its moral failures toward some of its most marginalized citizens.

In The Many Passions of Michael Hardwick, Martin Padgett reveals the halting shifts in American sexual politics over the last half-century, posing urgent questions about the deliberations of the Supreme Court, and returning to Hardwick the humanity stolen from him decades ago.

Critical Reviews

As the increasingly right-leaning Supreme Court marches backward in time, all who believe that the arc of the moral universe will ultimately bend toward justice are in desperate need of a narrative as readable and moving as Martin Padgett's The Many Passions of Michael Hardwick. Having argued the landmark constitutional case around which this gripping story pivots, I can say that it is by far the finest account of a personal, political, and legal saga like the one Hardwick's brave life and premature death embodied.--Laurence Tribe

A fascinating story, grounded in the complex oppression endured by American queers before the contemporary dynamics of commodification and legalization. Padgett's loving engagement with Hardwick's life reminds us that--despite stigma and state violence--queer and AIDS history is fundamentally the story of regular people who change the world through the power of personal integrity rooted in the truth of our lives.--Sarah Schulman, author of Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP, New York, 1987-1993

Martin Padgett has heroically rescued the shooting star of Michael Hardwick's errant 1980s Supreme Court story and placed it firmly in the constellation of the most urgent queer American histories. Spinning the legacy of anti-sodomy challenges back to this foundational case in the HIV/AIDS crisis, The Many Passions of Michael Hardwick triumphs on both narrative and scholarly registers. Start polishing the awards.--Robert W. Fieseler, author of Tinder Box: The Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation

[Hardwick's] is a story that all should know... A lucid, rightfully indignant study that demands a renewed commitment to equality for all.-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Padgett combines incisive legal analysis with vivid evocations of the AIDS-era gay experience... A captivating account of one man's awakening to injustice.-- "Publishers Weekly"

A gifted historian and writer, Martin Padgett is an excellent guide... Padgett paints a vivid portrait of queer culture in 1980s Atlanta and elsewhere as LGBTQ+ men and women contended with legal peril and the horror of the AIDS epidemic, and grasped the promise of liberation.--Alden Mudge, BookPage, starred review

Publishing Information

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pub date: 2025-06-03
Length: 368 pages

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