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Yonnie3

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Wed Aug 31, 2022, 08:01 AM Aug 2022

Judge throws out obscenity case attempting to restrict sales of books in Virginia Beach

From Virginia Mercury

Judge throws out obscenity case attempting to restrict sales of books in Virginia Beach

‘The Constitution is the law the state has to obey’
By: Graham Moomaw - August 30, 2022 1:22 pm


VIRGINIA BEACH – A judge on Tuesday dismissed an attempt to use an arcane Virginia obscenity law to prevent bookstores from selling two titles to minors after finding the law unconstitutional on due process and free-speech grounds.

State Del. Tim Anderson, R-Virginia Beach, filed the suit earlier this year on behalf of former GOP congressional candidate Tommy Altman. They characterized it as part of a broader effort to strengthen parental control over what children read, while critics denounced it as old-fashioned censorship.

Retired Judge Pamela Baskervill, who had issued an earlier order finding probable cause to believe the books “Gender Queer” and “A Court of Mist and Fury” could be considered obscene, largely sided with lawyers defending the continued distribution of the books. But Tuesday’s hearing in Virginia Beach focused less on the merits of the books or First Amendment issues and more on flaws with the obscenity law itself.

Lawyers for numerous free-speech groups, publishers, authors and bookstores who fought against an obscenity ruling praised the outcome as a win for those who oppose government edicts about what books can and can’t be read.

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Judge throws out obscenity case attempting to restrict sales of books in Virginia Beach (Original Post) Yonnie3 Aug 2022 OP
More, at Joe.My.God.: mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2022 #1
Yes, I saw the ACLU tweet Yonnie3 Aug 2022 #2

mahatmakanejeeves

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1. More, at Joe.My.God.:
Wed Aug 31, 2022, 09:21 AM
Aug 2022
Raising_Rlyeh • 18 hours ago
OT but great fucking news

BREAKING: A Virginia court just dismissed an attempt to use baseless obscenity claims to ban two books from being sold and distributed in bookstores and libraries in state.

The First Amendment is clear — disliking the contents of a book doesn’t mean the government can ban it.

— ACLU (@ACLU) August 30, 2022


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