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Rethinking “Murderabilia”: How States Can Restrict Some Depictions Of Crime As They Restrict Child Pornography, Joseph C. Mauro Feb 2012

Rethinking “Murderabilia”: How States Can Restrict Some Depictions Of Crime As They Restrict Child Pornography, Joseph C. Mauro

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Murderabilia refers to items whose commercial value stems from their relation to a notorious crime or criminal. To protect victims of crime from psychological harm, most states have passed laws restricting the sale of murderabilia. Many of these laws have been challenged on First Amendment grounds, and observers consider them to be of questionable constitutionality. I propose that the constitutional framework allowing states to restrict child pornography can solve this problem. In New York v. Ferber, the Supreme Court held that states may restrict child pornography as speech, without regard to its First Amendment value, because it is “intrinsically related” …


The ‘Enticing Images’ Doctrine: An Emerging Principle In First Amendment Jurisprudence, Clay Calvert Jan 2000

The ‘Enticing Images’ Doctrine: An Emerging Principle In First Amendment Jurisprudence, Clay Calvert

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Childporn.Gif: Establishing Liability For On-Line Service Providers, Joseph N. Campolo Mar 1996

Childporn.Gif: Establishing Liability For On-Line Service Providers, Joseph N. Campolo

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