1. Ginsberg v. New York, No. 47, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 16, 1968, Argued , April 22, 1968, Decided
OVERVIEW: Statute prohibiting sale to minors of material defined to be obscene on the basis of its appeal to them whether of not it would be obscene to adults was held constitutional on its face because of state's interest to protect the welfare of children.
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