Shedding the Briefs

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For many of us, Justice Potter Stewart’s admonition that “I know it when I see it” in reference to obscenity is an insufficient way to regulate pornography or sexual expression. But defining what is or is not a proper expression based in large part upon the prevailing local community standards is equally frustrating. Are the community standards in Richmond really that different from those in Durham or in Christiansburg?

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