Mass Media and the Supreme Court: The Legacy of the Warren YearsKenneth S. Devol |
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... sexual activity stems from the inability or reluc- tance of people in our society to be open and direct in dealing with sexual matters . This most often manifests itself in the inhibition of talking openly and directly about sex ...
... sexual activity stems from the inability or reluc- tance of people in our society to be open and direct in dealing with sexual matters . This most often manifests itself in the inhibition of talking openly and directly about sex ...
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... sexual or nonsexual deviancy or severe emo- tional disturbances . This research and its results are described in ... sexual behavior or adverse character development . Exposure to sexually explicit materials , however , cannot be counted ...
... sexual or nonsexual deviancy or severe emo- tional disturbances . This research and its results are described in ... sexual behavior or adverse character development . Exposure to sexually explicit materials , however , cannot be counted ...
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... sexual mate- rials adversely affects character or moral attitudes regarding sex and sexual conduct . The concern about the effect of obscenity upon morality is also ex- pressed as a concern about the impact of sexual materials upon ...
... sexual mate- rials adversely affects character or moral attitudes regarding sex and sexual conduct . The concern about the effect of obscenity upon morality is also ex- pressed as a concern about the impact of sexual materials upon ...
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THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT | 1 |
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New York Times v United States 1971 | 32 |
Copyright | |
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