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Hip Hughes (HipHughes) | Obscenity and Free Speech: The Miller Test @hiphughes | Uploaded December 2016 | Updated October 2024, 5 minutes ago.
Is obscenity Constitutionally protected? What makes something obscene as opposed to a work of art? Journey through Supreme Court precedent in examining the Miller Test which is used today.
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