Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 15. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1976 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 94.
81. lappuse
... material is obscene , the Court did not apply first amendment standards but instead enunciated a special , definitional standard . This definitional standard was replete with vagueness and omissions of important considerations ...
... material is obscene , the Court did not apply first amendment standards but instead enunciated a special , definitional standard . This definitional standard was replete with vagueness and omissions of important considerations ...
109. lappuse
... material was not obscene under the consti- tutional standard . Material that would support such a court or jury finding is not the kind that requires or justifies quick ac- tion by the police and prosecutor . The public interest in pre ...
... material was not obscene under the consti- tutional standard . Material that would support such a court or jury finding is not the kind that requires or justifies quick ac- tion by the police and prosecutor . The public interest in pre ...
120. lappuse
... material under the statute or the constitutional standard . When sympathetically applied by trial courts , mandated by the statute to dismiss the prosecu- tion unless the material is " unquestionably " obscene , this method of ...
... material under the statute or the constitutional standard . When sympathetically applied by trial courts , mandated by the statute to dismiss the prosecu- tion unless the material is " unquestionably " obscene , this method of ...
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