Books
Obscenity Cases
– New Republic (May 27, 1967).Pornography and the Courts
– Commentary (November 1968).Review of The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer, and Fanny Hill, by Charles Rembar. Excerpt: “Permissive decisions by the Supreme Court in obscenity… More
Review of “The End of Obscenity”
– Commentary (November 1968).Book Review of The End of Obscenity, by Charles Rembar (1968). Excerpt: “Permissive decisions by the Supreme Court in obscenity cases constituted one of the main issues in the struggle… More
On Pornography: Concurring and Dissenting Opinions
– with Stanley Kauffman, Wilson Carey McWilliams, and Marshall Cohen; Public Interest (Winter 1971).Excerpt: The civil libertarian position on obscenity is that if we forget about it, it will go away. We aren’t told to admire the king’s beautiful cloak. We are told not to care… More
Pornography, Censorship and Common Sense
– Reader's Digest (February 18, 1974).Essays
Obscenity Cases
– New Republic (May 27, 1967).Pornography and the Courts
– Commentary (November 1968).Review of The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer, and Fanny Hill, by Charles Rembar. Excerpt: “Permissive decisions by the Supreme Court in obscenity… More
Review of “The End of Obscenity”
– Commentary (November 1968).Book Review of The End of Obscenity, by Charles Rembar (1968). Excerpt: “Permissive decisions by the Supreme Court in obscenity cases constituted one of the main issues in the struggle… More
On Pornography: Concurring and Dissenting Opinions
– with Stanley Kauffman, Wilson Carey McWilliams, and Marshall Cohen; Public Interest (Winter 1971).Excerpt: The civil libertarian position on obscenity is that if we forget about it, it will go away. We aren’t told to admire the king’s beautiful cloak. We are told not to care… More
Pornography, Censorship and Common Sense
– Reader's Digest (February 18, 1974).Commentary
Obscenity Cases
– New Republic (May 27, 1967).Pornography and the Courts
– Commentary (November 1968).Review of The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer, and Fanny Hill, by Charles Rembar. Excerpt: “Permissive decisions by the Supreme Court in obscenity… More
Review of “The End of Obscenity”
– Commentary (November 1968).Book Review of The End of Obscenity, by Charles Rembar (1968). Excerpt: “Permissive decisions by the Supreme Court in obscenity cases constituted one of the main issues in the struggle… More
On Pornography: Concurring and Dissenting Opinions
– with Stanley Kauffman, Wilson Carey McWilliams, and Marshall Cohen; Public Interest (Winter 1971).Excerpt: The civil libertarian position on obscenity is that if we forget about it, it will go away. We aren’t told to admire the king’s beautiful cloak. We are told not to care… More
Pornography, Censorship and Common Sense
– Reader's Digest (February 18, 1974).Multimedia
Obscenity Cases
– New Republic (May 27, 1967).Pornography and the Courts
– Commentary (November 1968).Review of The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer, and Fanny Hill, by Charles Rembar. Excerpt: “Permissive decisions by the Supreme Court in obscenity… More
Review of “The End of Obscenity”
– Commentary (November 1968).Book Review of The End of Obscenity, by Charles Rembar (1968). Excerpt: “Permissive decisions by the Supreme Court in obscenity cases constituted one of the main issues in the struggle… More
On Pornography: Concurring and Dissenting Opinions
– with Stanley Kauffman, Wilson Carey McWilliams, and Marshall Cohen; Public Interest (Winter 1971).Excerpt: The civil libertarian position on obscenity is that if we forget about it, it will go away. We aren’t told to admire the king’s beautiful cloak. We are told not to care… More
Pornography, Censorship and Common Sense
– Reader's Digest (February 18, 1974).Teaching
Obscenity Cases
– New Republic (May 27, 1967).Pornography and the Courts
– Commentary (November 1968).Review of The End of Obscenity: The Trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer, and Fanny Hill, by Charles Rembar. Excerpt: “Permissive decisions by the Supreme Court in obscenity… More
Review of “The End of Obscenity”
– Commentary (November 1968).Book Review of The End of Obscenity, by Charles Rembar (1968). Excerpt: “Permissive decisions by the Supreme Court in obscenity cases constituted one of the main issues in the struggle… More
On Pornography: Concurring and Dissenting Opinions
– with Stanley Kauffman, Wilson Carey McWilliams, and Marshall Cohen; Public Interest (Winter 1971).Excerpt: The civil libertarian position on obscenity is that if we forget about it, it will go away. We aren’t told to admire the king’s beautiful cloak. We are told not to care… More