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  • me famous for their vulgar lyrics containing obscenity, aestheticization of alcoholism and Russian
  • orising the prosecution of Penguin Books for obscenity after they published Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • t cases involving issues such as censorship, obscenity, and sexual expression.
  • s a term used in United States law regarding obscenity and the First Amendment.
  • ecause one could, by definition, only pander obscenity, and that which the panderer knew to be obsc
  • itution, limiting free speech protection for obscenity and child pornography.
  • Father Hill to the President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography.
  • to be Mother Goose has been put on trial for obscenity, and the evidence being presented is a colle
  • pended sentence after they were convicted of obscenity and violence.
  • Charges of obscenity and disturbing the peace were filed in the U
  • d the book as one-third blasphemy, one-third obscenity, and the rest nonsense.
  • Larsen during the President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography.
  • Johnson's and Richard Nixon's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, which was published in 1970
  • e explicitness of the sexual scenes breached obscenity and broadcasting regulations, and that the s
  • ngress to fund the President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, set up by President Lyndon
  • On balance the report found that obscenity and pornography were not important social pr
  • s report, called Report of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, and published in 1970, reco
  • f equities, enforcement of differing laws on obscenity and pornography, particularly age play, as w
  • isplay for this reason rather than for their obscenity), and the museum's attitudes to material pre
  • been considered a defining limit of illegal obscenity as distinguished from legal pornography.
  • cluding witchcraft, alienation of affection, obscenity, as well as election disputes and contested
  • the Obscene Publications Act, which defines obscenity as material that is likely to deprave and co
  • editors, including Farren, were on trial for obscenity) as well as the 1972 Campaign for Nuclear Di
  • atute that attempted to do so, or suppressed obscenity based on that definition, as overbroad and u
  • The Miller Test requires that obscenity be measured against community standards, whi
  • ier to judge that material was obscene, that obscenity being defined by community standards and ret
  • Obscenity, blasphemy, sedition: censorship in Australi
  • later, in September 1968, there was a second obscenity bust over the short story "Skinny Dynamite"
  • It was soon prosecuted for obscenity by the United States Postal Service, but was
  • The novel was attacked for obscenity by public prosecutors when it was first seri
  • published its last book, The Revaluation of Obscenity by sexologist Havelock Ellis.
  • It was sharply criticized for its obscenity by contemporary authors Joseph Hall and John
  • James Joyce's book Ulysses, which led to an obscenity case after it was forbidden to pass through
  • w [in 2003], [...] the single most important obscenity case decided" by that court and "the focal p
  • amendment attorney Melville B. Nimmer) - an obscenity case stemming from a defendant who appeared
  • He prosecuted the well known Lenny Bruce obscenity case.
  • re also successful as the defendants in many obscenity cases.
  • ned a reputation as successful prosecutor in obscenity cases.
  • Pornography Racket and the Law Dealing with Obscenity Censorship.
  • An additional obscenity charge was subsequently levied against him b
  • The song prompted an obscenity charge in the United Kingdom, against which
  • In March 1968 he was prosecuted on an obscenity charge for printing an image of a nude woman
  • to his candidacy - even as he faces a felony obscenity charge in Richland County from November 2009
  • After a judge threw out an obscenity charge against The Window Dresser (according
  • Anger was arrested on obscenity charges following the release of Fireworks.
  • In 1979, Flynt went on trial for obscenity charges over eight issues of Hustler and thr
  • This is related to obscenity charges involving pornography depicting mino
  • me Troupe leader Ronny Davis was arrested on obscenity charges during an outdoor performance, Graha
  • ther activist asked a state judge to dismiss obscenity charges for the nude photos.
  • e First Amendment - most notably in 1977 for obscenity charges in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • trial in Los Angeles, California on federal obscenity charges for videos featuring scatology and b
  • mber 3, 2007, Fletcher's request to have the obscenity charges against her dismissed was denied by
  • dent at Oxford Polytechnic was prosecuted on obscenity charges for wearing one.
  • an was arrested in Texas in December 2003 on obscenity charges for hosting a sex toy party for unde
  • ro who arrested local record store owners on obscenity charges for selling the group's albums, and
  • Angel and Stagliano were indicted on Federal obscenity charges by a federal grand jury in Washingto
  • ence by the FBI on the first non image based obscenity charges in the USA in several decades.
  • tember 1964 the trio was found guilty of the obscenity charges, and there was a major public outcry
  • was arrested and successfully prosecuted on obscenity charges, despite the fact that the play was
  • e controversial conviction of Lenny Bruce on obscenity charges.
  • am of the Fisherman's Wife", sparked a minor obscenity controversy when it was shown at a gallery i
  • Judge Aaron Levine overturns the obscenity conviction of the editors of Oz magazine
  • Pataki to posthumously pardon Bruce for the obscenity conviction resulting from his performance an
  • by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of the obscenity conviction of Milwaukee editor-publisher Joh
  • It was cited by the Burger Court in its 1973 obscenity decisions, including Miller v. California.
  • Ideas about obscenity developed from the 18th century to the prese
  • est witticisms, the most extreme caricature, obscenity, double entrendre; but all this he did with
  • was introduced with the Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act on November 18, 1988.
  • eal decision that quashed the conviction for obscenity entered against the publishers of Last Exit
  • stake in stemming the tide of commercialized obscenity, even assuming it is feasible to enforce eff
  • was reasonably possible for judges to define obscenity, even narrowly.
  • holding that the Constitution protected all obscenity except "hard-core pornography."
  • ter Stewart, holding that Roth protected all obscenity except "hard-core pornography," famously wro
  • in Dallas, Texas, was charged with promoting obscenity for selling an issue of the Demon Beast Inva
  • ever heard a disrespectful word or a hint of obscenity from him during that time.
  • The Supreme Court defined obscenity in Miller v.
  • charges of conspiracy against the State and Obscenity in literature.
  • Extreme has faced legal charges of obscenity in the U.S. It is associated with another ad
  • the last time that a film was prosecuted for obscenity in Japan.
  • out the novel, translated by Hemingway as "I obscenity in the milk."
  • deo, and charged with interstate shipment of obscenity in the form of hardcore videos.
  • time since 2004, a winning driver uttered an obscenity in a live post-race interview when Stewart s
  • ugh a previous French entry had contained an obscenity in French, this was the first occasion on wh
  • ed, ostensibly for research toward a federal obscenity indictment or a charge related to the 2257 r
  • Obscenity is already illegal pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§
  • He finished by saying the definition of obscenity is impossible to determine because it is hig
  • His name, as it contains an obscenity, is "spoonerised" whenever featured on the f
  • In a famous phrase, the court said that obscenity is "utterly without redeeming social importa
  • hether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds
  • Court declared that while the film contained obscenity, it was not, as a whole, obscene.
  • The Court's obscenity jurisprudence would remain fragmented until
  • t, decried the confused state of the Court's obscenity jurisprudence and argued that Ohio's action
  • ourt of Canada)), actually declares that the obscenity law was unconstitutional if used to restrict
  • n had provided some of the arguments for new obscenity law in Canada - but the law disproportionate
  • e little impact on the future development of obscenity law.
  • ld not support or attempt to reform criminal obscenity law.
  • d on the role of technology in United States Obscenity Law.
  • If obscenity laws continue in this uneven and uncertain e
  • With the liberalization of obscenity laws beginning in the late 1950s and early 1
  • lding in Miller, arguing that history showed obscenity laws were not vigorously enforced at the tim
  • r artistic merit, and that since the federal obscenity laws imposed a complete ban on materials whi
  • ouglas, "In this case, the vague umbrella of obscenity laws was used in an attempt to run a radical
  • sification for works that are within British obscenity laws, but exceed what the BBFC considers acc
  • lishing and distributing novels banned under obscenity laws, such as Henry Miller's Tropic of Cance
  • rd in music of the era due to the prevailing obscenity laws, and particularly restrictions on broad
  • lbum Nasty as They Wanna Be violated Florida obscenity laws.
  • il 2006, when it was shuttered under Florida obscenity laws.
  • he importation of materials prohibited under obscenity laws; many gay and lesbian bookstores have c
  • hat attempted to clarify a holding regarding obscenity made a decade earlier in Roth v. United Stat
  • ath knell for prosecutions on the grounds of obscenity of books with literary merit.
  • ment of Helsinki police district because the obscenity of the poem allegedly offended modesty and d
  • n anything the Chinese authorities regard as obscenity or pornography
  • rement that photographs not contain "nudity, obscenity, or violent depictions" would rule out sever
  • hat room euphemism for a popular four-letter obscenity, or from a drunken misspelling; although he
  • instruction would include lessons on finding obscenity or other harmful matter on the Internet…such
  • rmine whether speech could be prosecuted for obscenity or was protected by the First Amendment.
  • Obscenity Prosecution Task Force
  • girls, bar owners and patrons on charges of obscenity, prostitution and illegal liquor consumption
  • tiff challenged the constitutionality of the obscenity provision of the Communications Decency Act
  • reversed, without further opinion, scores of obscenity rulings involving paperback sex books.
  • The ICPA seeks to criminalize obscenity sent over "community ports".
  • The definitions of obscenity, specifically written as "arouses or stimula
  • the indictments on the grounds that federal obscenity statutes violated the constitutional guarant
  • absolute that harbored no exclusion for the obscenity that the rest of the court had found.
  • ly from America (1988): "The exhilaration of obscenity; the obscenity of obviousness; the obviousne
  • tler (1992), a case considering laws against obscenity, the Supreme Court cited Keegstra to note th
  • Fletcher's obscenity trial was scheduled to begin around April 20
  • Made after Takechi had won an obscenity trial over Black Snow (1965), the film has b
  • The case became 'an epic obscenity trial' in the California Supreme Court which
  • The misdemeanor charge of distribution of obscenity was retained, but the jury failed to reach a
  • a two-word obscenity was written in English on the inside cover o
  • Justice, held in an appeal that the test of obscenity was "...whether the tendency of the matter c
  • The charges of obscenity were later dropped, but Sotos pleaded guilty