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kaggle-ho-017185House Oversight

Judge Aldrich questions obscenity defense arguments in a film screening case

Judge Aldrich questions obscenity defense arguments in a film screening case The passage details courtroom dialogue about legal arguments concerning obscenity and audience warnings. It mentions no high‑profile officials, financial transactions, or foreign influence, offering only a low‑value glimpse into legal strategy without actionable leads. Key insights: Judge Aldrich expresses skepticism about applying the Stanley decision to a movie theater.; The defense proposes a pre‑show disclaimer offering refunds to offended viewers.; Discussion centers on whether obscene films could incite criminal behavior.

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Judge Aldrich questions obscenity defense arguments in a film screening case The passage details courtroom dialogue about legal arguments concerning obscenity and audience warnings. It mentions no high‑profile officials, financial transactions, or foreign influence, offering only a low‑value glimpse into legal strategy without actionable leads. Key insights: Judge Aldrich expresses skepticism about applying the Stanley decision to a movie theater.; The defense proposes a pre‑show disclaimer offering refunds to offended viewers.; Discussion centers on whether obscene films could incite criminal behavior.

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kagglehouse-oversightobscenity-lawcourt-hearingfirst-amendmentfilm-censorship

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