| United States. Supreme Court - 1962 - 884 lapas
...masterpieces in any of these fields to find works whose "dominant theme" might, not beyond reason, be claimed to appeal to the "prurient interest" of the...to Congress any such quixotic and deadening purpose as would bar From the mails all material, not patently offensive, which stimulates impure desires relating... | |
| United States. Commission on Obscenity and Pornography - 1970 - 652 lapas
...masterpieces in any of these fields to find works whose 'dominant theme' might, not beyond reason, be claimed to appeal to the 'prurient interest' of the reader or observer." Justices Harlan and Stewart went on to say that in their opinion the relevant community under the federal... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Post Office and Civil Service - 1970 - 196 lapas
...masterpieces in any of these fields to find works whose 'dominant theme' might, not beyond reason, be claimed to appeal to the 'prurient interest' of the reader or observer." (370 US at 487) Court to Federal restraints on freedom of expression in this area. See, Redrup v. \ew... | |
| United States. Commission on Obscenity and Pornography - 1970 - 674 lapas
...masterpieces in any of these fields to find works whose 'dominant theme' might, not beyond reason, be claimed to appeal to the 'prurient interest' of the reader or observer." Justices Harlan and Stewart went on to say that in their opinion the relevant community under the federal... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1971 - 1334 lapas
...masterpieces in any of these fields to find works whose 'dominant theme' might, not beyond reason, be claimed to appeal to the 'prurient interest' of the reader or observer." Justices Harlan and Stewart went on to say that in their opinion the relevant community under the federal... | |
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