Under Miller v. California, obscenity is to be determined by applying "contemporary community standards" and not "national standards."
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Q8: A state may regulate only that obscenity,
Q9: Since there is no right to privacy
Q10: Censorship for political and religious reasons has
Q11: Miller v. California held that obscene material
Q13: The general rule on the use of
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Q17: The touchstone for the Supreme Court's analysis
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