Girls Lean Back Everywhere: The Law of Obscenity and the Assault on GeniusWritten by the attorney who argued and won the Tropic of Cancer case before the Supreme Court, this is a riveting book about more than the freedom of expressions; it is about a profound, insoluble, and ongoing crisis within our culture that guarantees unprecedented civil liberties but asks us to suppress our deepest human impulses. |
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Fuck Up Love | 20 |
A Judicial Murder | 40 |
A SermonontheMountof Venus | 54 |
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Girls Lean Back Everywhere: The Law of Obscenity and the Assault on Genius Edward DeGrazia No preview available - 1993 |
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