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Obscenity (Law) -- United States
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Not in front of the children, "indecency," censorship and the innocence of youth, Marjorie Heins
For adult users only, the dilemma of violent pornography, edited by Susan Gubar and Joan Hoff
Not in front of the children, "indecency," censorship, and the innocence of youth, Marjorie Heins
The new politics of pornography, Donald Alexander Downs
Why did Congressional lobbying efforts fail to eliminate contraception from obscenity laws, 1916-1937?, by Melissa Doak and Kristy Horaz
The indecent screen, regulating television in the twenty-first century, Cynthia Chris
Censorship: the search for the obscene,, by Morris L. Ernst and Alan U. Schwartz. With an introd. by Philip Scharper
Free speech and the pornography debate, a gender-based approach to regulating inegalitarian pornography, Lynn Mills Eckert
Obscenity and public morality, censorship in a liberal society, Harry M. Clor
Girls lean back everywhere, the law of obscenity and the assault on genius, Edward de Grazia
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