1. Manual Enterprises, Inc. v. Day, No. 123, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 26-27, 1962, Argued , June 25, 1962, Decided
OVERVIEW: Magazines had to do more than appeal to prurient interest to be considered obscene and unworthy of constitutional protection. Where they were not also patently offensive or an affront to current community standards they did not violate Comstock Act.
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