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It is surprising that the difficulty in defining obscenity in our history did not fully begin until the mid-1900s. Supreme Court Justice Brennan, who served from 1956 to 1990, who was one of the great, and often liberal, legal minds of the 20th century, attempted repeatedly to define obscenity.
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On October 15th 2004, the FCC released its findings in an obscenity complaint brought against KRXQ by James Peak, a Lincoln, CA resident. After receiving Peak's complaint and reviewing tapes and transcripts from shows between 2002 and 2003, the FCC fined KRXQ $55,000.
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In early history, sex was frequently included in religious ritual, particularly with regard to rituals concerning fertility (of crops, livestock, people, or whatever). Various religious icons and idols were ... The guardians of propriety arose in high dudgeon, but by very carefully skirting the obscenity laws,
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A selection of articles related to Obscenity - Political history of obscenity in the US ... A Wisdom Archive on Obscenity - Political history of obscenity in the US...
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America 1950-1959: Arts History: Howl Obscenity Trial | American Decades. America 1950-1959: Arts summary with 108 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... Login | Register | Help ... Study Pack on List of years in art...
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"Free Speech and Civil Liberties in Nineteenth-Century America: Perspectives from the History of Obscenity" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Law and Society Association, TBA, Berlin, Germany, Jul 25, 2007 <Not Available>.
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"Lady Chatterley achieved freedom for great literature," says Geoffrey Robertson QC, who defended numerous notorious obscenity cases, including the trials of underground magazine Oz, with John Mortimer. "The Oz trials achieved freedom for not very ... Offensive acts: A brief history of obscenity law ... Article history...
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Suppressed Books: A History of the Conception of Literary Obscenity Book by Alec Craig; 1963. Read Suppressed Books: A History of the Conception of Literary Obscenity at Questia library. ... Publication Information: Book Title: Suppressed Books: A History of the Conception of Literary Obscenity. Contributors:
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Nov 24, 2009 ... The ends of obscenity. American Literary History 21(4), 869-876. Retrieved November 24, 2009, from Project MUSE database. ...
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