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Hicklin , L.R. 3 Q.B. First legal standard for obscenity : tendency to corrupt minds
of those most 360 susceptible . ... U.S. , 354 U.S. 476 First set of standards to
determine obscenity beyond First Amendment circulars , protection . ads 1958 ...
Hicklin , L.R. 3 Q.B. First legal standard for obscenity : tendency to corrupt minds
of those most 360 susceptible . ... U.S. , 354 U.S. 476 First set of standards to
determine obscenity beyond First Amendment circulars , protection . ads 1958 ...
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The “ Hicklin Rule ” was replaced by the “ Ulysses standard , ” first articulated in
United States v . ... upholding convictions for violations of California and federal
obscenity statutes , found that the statutes did not violate constitutional standards
.
The “ Hicklin Rule ” was replaced by the “ Ulysses standard , ” first articulated in
United States v . ... upholding convictions for violations of California and federal
obscenity statutes , found that the statutes did not violate constitutional standards
.
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Fair Labor Standards Act TYPE OF ETHICS : Business and labor ethics DATE :
June 25 , 1938 ASSOCIATED WITH : U.S. Congress DEFINITION : Labor
legislation regulating child labor , wages , and hours of labor SIGNIFICANCE :
This Act ...
Fair Labor Standards Act TYPE OF ETHICS : Business and labor ethics DATE :
June 25 , 1938 ASSOCIATED WITH : U.S. Congress DEFINITION : Labor
legislation regulating child labor , wages , and hours of labor SIGNIFICANCE :
This Act ...
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