New York v. Ferber, No. 81-55 (U.S. Supreme Court) (458 U.S. 747; 102 S.Ct. 3348) (July 2, 1982) (Justice White)
In this case, the owner of a bookstore "specializing in sexually oriented products" asserted that a New York statute barring dissemination of materials depicting a child engaged in sexual conduct, regardless of whether such materials were obscene, violated the First Amendment. (Id. at 751-52). The Supreme Court unanimously upheld the ...
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