This report discusses parts of the U.S. Criminal Code, provisions of the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970, and court decisions which relate to outlawing the use of the mail for distributing obscene and sexual materials
"Decisions governing the trial of criminal cases brought under sections 215 and 37 of the United Sta...
Includes bibliographical references.Heard by the Supreme Court in late 1965, Ginzburg v. United Stat...
Pornography has such a negative impact on human life that there needs to be a concerted effort again...
The Congressional power to establish and regulate the mails is derived from article I, section 8, cl...
For nearly one hundred years the federal government has had as one of its functions the suppression ...
Part 2. 90-1, on H.R. 426, H.R. 8215, June 9, 1967. 1967. pp. 35-79.Part 1. 90-1, on H.R. 426, H.R. ...
EXPLICIT SEXUAL MATERIAL--SALE AND DISPLAY. INITIATIVE. Repeals existing Penal Code Chapters 7.5 and...
Part 2. 91-1. Oct. 1, 9, 22; Dec. 10, 1969. 1969. v, 510 pages.Mode of access: Internet
The U.S. Supreme Court made a ruling reinforcing the right to censor dirty books by keeping them out...
This report discusses proposed and passed legislation during the 92nd Congress related to the regula...
This report discusses the statutory prohibitions that may be implicated, including the Espionage Act...
To afford protection to the public from offensive intrusion into their homes through the postal serv...
This report examines federal law regarding obscenity and indecency. The First Amendment provides: “C...
Includes statement on p. 67-68 by Judge Turner, Western District of Texas, on a trial (U.S. vs. Comm...
The Act prohibits anyone from furnishing obscene materials through electronic means which would be h...
"Decisions governing the trial of criminal cases brought under sections 215 and 37 of the United Sta...
Includes bibliographical references.Heard by the Supreme Court in late 1965, Ginzburg v. United Stat...
Pornography has such a negative impact on human life that there needs to be a concerted effort again...
The Congressional power to establish and regulate the mails is derived from article I, section 8, cl...
For nearly one hundred years the federal government has had as one of its functions the suppression ...
Part 2. 90-1, on H.R. 426, H.R. 8215, June 9, 1967. 1967. pp. 35-79.Part 1. 90-1, on H.R. 426, H.R. ...
EXPLICIT SEXUAL MATERIAL--SALE AND DISPLAY. INITIATIVE. Repeals existing Penal Code Chapters 7.5 and...
Part 2. 91-1. Oct. 1, 9, 22; Dec. 10, 1969. 1969. v, 510 pages.Mode of access: Internet
The U.S. Supreme Court made a ruling reinforcing the right to censor dirty books by keeping them out...
This report discusses proposed and passed legislation during the 92nd Congress related to the regula...
This report discusses the statutory prohibitions that may be implicated, including the Espionage Act...
To afford protection to the public from offensive intrusion into their homes through the postal serv...
This report examines federal law regarding obscenity and indecency. The First Amendment provides: “C...
Includes statement on p. 67-68 by Judge Turner, Western District of Texas, on a trial (U.S. vs. Comm...
The Act prohibits anyone from furnishing obscene materials through electronic means which would be h...
"Decisions governing the trial of criminal cases brought under sections 215 and 37 of the United Sta...
Includes bibliographical references.Heard by the Supreme Court in late 1965, Ginzburg v. United Stat...
Pornography has such a negative impact on human life that there needs to be a concerted effort again...