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Obscenity: The complete oral arguments before the Supreme Court in the major obscenity cases

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"In a term of years extending roughly from the mid-fifties to the mid-sixties--hardly more than a moment in legal history--great changes were made in our law. They were made without benefit of legislation, by judges who were called upon to apply the Constitution. Judicial decisions on integration changed various aspects of public law and the law of private property; the criminal law was changed by decisions on the rights of the accused, the law of free expression by decisions on libel and obscenity."

377 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1983

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