July 21, 2010
Last week an appeals court in
New York overturned the federal ban on broadcast indecency, and a
judge in Washington, D.C., dismissed obscenity charges against porn
impresario John "Buttman" Stagliano. Senior Editor Jacob Sullum
says the two cases show that prohibiting vaguely defined categories
of speech undermines the rule of law as well as freedom of
expression.
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