By James Wheaton
People like to look at dirty pictures. Our Constitution protects that right. And present day successors to the Legion of Decency don't like that one bit.
It is a now-familiar story in the annals of First Amendment law that "decency" groups, constitutionally barred from directly restricting adult...
People like to look at dirty pictures. Our Constitution protects that right. And present day successors to the Legion of Decency don't like that one bit.
It is a now-familiar story in the annals of First Amendment law that "decency" groups, constitutionally barred from directly restricting adult...
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