
Pornography on trial
By Thomas C. Mackey
Subjects: Law and legislation, Jurisprudence, Droit, Obscénité, Cases, Pornographie, Pornography, Obscenity (Law)
Description: "This book assesses the U.S. legal and doctrinal rules that interest groups, communities, and judges employ to regulate, suppress, or tolerate allegedly obscene material. The coverage provides a blueprint for surveying American pornography policies in the latter half of the 20th century, covering the full sweep of anti-obscenity measures, from the key 1868 "Hicklin test" to the latest decisions involving the communications Decency Act of 1996.". "The volume contains a solid introduction, examines the social, economic, political and historical background of the issue, and discusses the impact of key cases on U.S. society. There are also primary documents, such as court decisions and interviews; an A-Z list of individuals, laws, and concepts; a chronology; a glossary; and an annotated bibliography."--BOOK JACKET.
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