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Obscene libel. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. The publication of an obscene libel was an offence under the common law of ...
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CHAPTER 5: THE PRESENT LAW OF OBSCENE LIBEL .... These are the offences of seditious libel, blasphemous libel, obscene libel as well as defamatory ...
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Criminal libels. Blasphemy is an attack on God, obscenity is an attack on moral values and sedition is an attack on the state. All three are called criminal libels, ...
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Oct 24, 2010 ... Read was to the contrary; it was there held that an indictment would not lie for publishing an obscene libel, unless it libelled some one; and the ...
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In reviewing this cornucopia of ideological inventions, obscene libels and embarrassing factual blunders, it is tempting to ask how it is possible that such ...
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Libel/Obscenity. Libel: A false statement printed or broadcast about people or corporations that brings them into public hatred, contempt or ridicule, damages ...
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Jun 25, 2003 ... Such an absolutist interpretation of the First Amendment leaves no restrictions on obscenity, libel, or slander. More predominant interpretations ...
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In societies which allow freedom of speech, little can be done in legal terms ( unless something is obscene, libels an individual or organisation, or makes claims ...
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Meanwhile, in London, Pamphlets were being circulated that contained obscene libels against the decent Flemish protestant immigrants. Determined to root out ...
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Sedition and seditious libel, sedition in practice, obscenity and obscene libel, blasphemy and blasphemous libel. A famous rejection of an attempt to prosecute ...
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