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Miller v. California (1973)

Obscene material not included in the First Amendment

What happened in a nutshell?

Miller was convicted of mailing unsolicited sexually explicit material, which is a violation of a California law.

Decision:

5 votes for Miller, 4 votes against. The Court ruled that the obscene material was not protected by the First Amendment. The court found Miller guilty, because the material was believed to be unsuitable for the general public, especially children.

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