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Why is University of Alabama searching for analysis while the other U.S. schools are searching for anal?  Is that still illegal in Alabama?
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''No, Alabama's law was overturned by Lawrence v. Texas.  Alabamans have a legal right to practice analysis.''
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''I'm the former candidate who edited the wiki making the umpteen 'analysis' entries appear as 'anal'.  I missed Alabama quite by mistake.  When new entries were added as 'anal' and Alabama's entry wasn't changed, I decided that there must be some reason so I posted the question up above.  And the answer too.  So I've been talking to myself.  I have a very nice tenure-track job but I just checked the wiki to see the lone U.S. entry is Alabama still looking for analysis.  Perhaps they'll find it this year.''
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Alabama successfully filled their tenure track position for 2010.
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''Alabama must have an insatiable appetite for analysis.''

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Why is University of Alabama searching for analysis while the other U.S. schools are searching for anal? Is that still illegal in Alabama?

No, Alabama's law was overturned by Lawrence v. Texas. Alabamans have a legal right to practice analysis.

I'm the former candidate who edited the wiki making the umpteen 'analysis' entries appear as 'anal'. I missed Alabama quite by mistake. When new entries were added as 'anal' and Alabama's entry wasn't changed, I decided that there must be some reason so I posted the question up above. And the answer too. So I've been talking to myself. I have a very nice tenure-track job but I just checked the wiki to see the lone U.S. entry is Alabama still looking for analysis. Perhaps they'll find it this year.

Alabama successfully filled their tenure track position for 2010.

Alabama must have an insatiable appetite for analysis.