An Indianapolis ordinance defining pornography as the "graphic, sexually explicit subordination of women" was held by the Supreme Court to be
A) in keeping with the Court's stance on symbolic speech.
B) in violation of the First Amendment.
C) an interference with the adult right of privacy.
D) the legislation of constitutional feminism.
E) constitutional.
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