Attorney General's Commission on Pornography: Final Report, 1. sējumsU.S. Department of Justice, 1986 - 1960 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 91.
48. lappuse
... importantly perhaps , the adverse health consequences of pornography are not limited to materials that are legally obscene or that violate child pornography law . Thus , existing the adverse laws , even if enhanced and enforced as 48.
... importantly perhaps , the adverse health consequences of pornography are not limited to materials that are legally obscene or that violate child pornography law . Thus , existing the adverse laws , even if enhanced and enforced as 48.
61. lappuse
... violation , and other offenses , he was awarded custody of his daughter after divorcing his first wife . His second and third marriages ended in divorce after he beat his wives , and his fourth marriage ended in divorce for unknown ...
... violation , and other offenses , he was awarded custody of his daughter after divorcing his first wife . His second and third marriages ended in divorce after he beat his wives , and his fourth marriage ended in divorce for unknown ...
85. lappuse
... violations of 18 USC 1461 every day of the year . Likewise , the Federal Communications Commission and Interstate Commerce Commission do not attempt to regulate the interstate transportation of obscene material . Eighty percent of all ...
... violations of 18 USC 1461 every day of the year . Likewise , the Federal Communications Commission and Interstate Commerce Commission do not attempt to regulate the interstate transportation of obscene material . Eighty percent of all ...
133. lappuse
... violation of some of mankind's deepest instincts about the privacy of sexual conduct . The " right of the Nation and of the States to maintain a decent society , " 46 recognized in dissent by Chief Justice Warren and by a majority of ...
... violation of some of mankind's deepest instincts about the privacy of sexual conduct . The " right of the Nation and of the States to maintain a decent society , " 46 recognized in dissent by Chief Justice Warren and by a majority of ...
202. lappuse
... VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL OBSCENITY LAWS . CONGRESS SHOULD AMEND THE FEDERAL LAWS TO ELIMINATE THE NECESSITY OF PROVING TRANSPORTATION IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE . THE LAWS SHOULD BE ENACTED TO ONLY REQUIRE PROOF THAT THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE ...
... VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL OBSCENITY LAWS . CONGRESS SHOULD AMEND THE FEDERAL LAWS TO ELIMINATE THE NECESSITY OF PROVING TRANSPORTATION IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE . THE LAWS SHOULD BE ENACTED TO ONLY REQUIRE PROOF THAT THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE ...
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