Chapter 13: Obscenity Flashcards

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Define Obscenity.

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A narrow class of material as defined by the Supreme Court via the Miller test. This material is not protected by the First Amendment.

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Define Indecent Material.

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Material that may be sexually graphic but is protectedly the First Amendment. It can be barred in children’s books or in broadcast.

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Define pornography.

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A term with no legal significance that can often be used to cover the gambit of obscene material to the merely offensive.

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What are the three parts of the Roth-Memoirs Test?

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1) The dominant theme of the material as a whole must appeal to a prurient interest in sex.
2) A court must find the material is patently offensive because it affronts contemporary community standards relating to the description of sexual matters.
3) It must be utterly without redeeming social value.

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What are the thee parts of the Miller Test?

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1) An Average Person, Applying Contemporary Local community standards, finds the work, taken as a whole, appeals to a prurient interest in sex.
2) The work depicts in a patently offensive way sexual conduct specifically defined by applicable state law.
3) The work in question lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.

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