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Civilizing Pornography: The Case For An Exclusive Obscenity Nuisance Statute, Doug R. Rendleman
Civilizing Pornography: The Case For An Exclusive Obscenity Nuisance Statute, Doug R. Rendleman
Faculty Publications
Criminal penalties are increasingly perceived to be too severe for regulating obscenity. Professor Rendleman shares this perception and suggests that we replace criminal obscenity laws with an exclusive civil sanction utilizing injunctions. He proposes a comprehensive nuisance statute and discusses the various issues that arise in the equitable regulation of pornography.
Constitutional Law - Obscenity - 1977 Amendments To The Pennsylvania Obscenity Statute, John P. Kopesky
Constitutional Law - Obscenity - 1977 Amendments To The Pennsylvania Obscenity Statute, John P. Kopesky
Villanova Law Review
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