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Pornography, Free Speech, and Moral Harm The regulation of pornography may seem anachronistic in the age of the internet, but it continues to be an object of considerable controversy. (For many years, approximately 40% of Americans have thought that pornography should be banned even for adult readers.) Is there a good reason to restrict the availability of pornography, or of some particularly offensive pornography, such as that involving violence? Does such regulation infringe on freedom of speech, or is pornography simply outside the scope of free speech concerns?
Catalog Number: LAWSTUDY 700 |
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Winter 2010 Title: Pornography, Free Speech Faculty: Koppelman, Andrew M. (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Type: Seminar Credits: 2.0 Capacity: 25 Actual: 26 |
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