Miller v. California: Understanding the Obscenity Test

Miller v. California (1973) was a landmark Supreme Court case that established the Miller test for determining what constitutes obscene material not protected by the First Amendment. The case involved Marvin Miller, who was convicted for distributing sexually explicit materials. The ruling emphasized community standards and considered whether the work lacked serious artistic, literary, political, or scientific value.

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