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Obscenity law / Law / Computer law / First Amendment to the United States Constitution / Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union / Communications Decency Act / Miller v. California / Child Online Protection Act / Obscenity / Pornography law / Sex and the law / Censorship


DRAFT[removed]Miller’s Community Standard and the Internet1 The definition of “obscene” set forth in Miller v. California,2 which relies on a “contemporary community standard,” has never been particularly wor
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