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The Politics of Obscenity: Group Litigation in a Time of Legal Change

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Politics of Obscenity: Group Litigation in a Time of Legal Change

Contributors:

By (Author) Joseph Kobylka

ISBN:

9780313268823

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

21st March 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Citizenship and nationality law

Dewey:

347.305274

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Description

This study is an empirical analysis of how the fluctuating legal environment in the courts surrounding obscenity litigation over a thirty year period is an appropriate vehicle with which to demonstrate the dynamics of widespread group involvement in the judicial process. Joseph F. Kobylka traces how the development of the obscenity law from the 1957 Roth v. United States decision, which established the proscription of obscenity through its libertarian interpretation by the Warren court and its reaffirmation by the 1973 Miller v. California decision, necessitated changes in both the behaviors and strategies of libertarian and conservative groups in the active pursuit of their particular goals. After a review of the shifts in the Supreme Court's doctrines concerning obscenity, Kobylka identifies the various political interest groups, and examines their motives, goals, and the factors, both internal and external, that determined their responses to Miller. He concludes with a summary of findings confirming that the study's empirical approach yields a comprehensive understanding of the fluidity of group politics. Specific group involvement is documented in the appendices, and bibliographies furnish lists of books, articles, and a table of cases. The Politics of Obscenity will be a useful, authoritative volume for advanced courses in the judicial process and group politics, and will also be invaluable to academic libraries, political scientists, and other scholars.

Reviews

This is a study of the involvement of organized groups in obscenity litigation from 1957 to 1987.-Perspectives on Political Science
"This is a study of the involvement of organized groups in obscenity litigation from 1957 to 1987."-Perspectives on Political Science

Author Bio

JOSEPH F. KOBYLKA is Associate Professor of Political Science at Southern Methodist University. He specializes in judicial politics, constitutional law, and American political thought.

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