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The Politics of Obscenity: Group Litigation in a Time of Legal Change
This study is an empirical analysis of how the fluctuating legal environment in the courts surrounding obscenity litigation over a thirty year period is an appropriate vehicle with which to demonstrate the dynamics of widespread group involvement in the judicial process.
Author(s) | By Joseph Kobylka. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 224 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 21 Mar 1991 |
Availability | Not yet available |
This study is an empirical analysis of how the fluctuating legal environment in the courts surrounding obscenity litigation over a thirty year period is an appropriate vehicle with which to demonstrate the dynamics of widespread group involvement in the judicial process.
Preface: Law, Politics, and Obscenity Introduction: Groups and Obscenity The Groups and Their Interests Organizational Adaptation: Exit Organizational Adaptation: Continuance Organizational Adaptation: Mobilization Conclusion: A Court-Created Contex
JOSEPH F. KOBYLKA is Associate Professor of Political Science at Southern Methodist University. He specializes in judicial politics, constitutional law, and American political thought.