Free Speech

Case - 413 U.S. 115

Parties: Kaplan v. California

Date: 1973-06-21

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Paragraph: 5 - This case squarely presents the issue of whether expression by words alone can be legally 'obscene' in the sense of being unprotected by the First Amendment. When the Court declared that obscenity is not a form of expression protected by the First Amendment, no distinction was made as to the medium of the expression.

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  • (is not) obscenity

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Source: http://freespeech.iath.virginia.edu/exist-speech/cocoon/freespeech/FOS_newSTerms_One?doc=/db/fos_all/federal/SC/1970s/19730621.413.US.115.xml&keyword1= expression protected expression&wordsBefore=&wordsAfter=#m1

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