This document appears to be a page (117) from a book manuscript or legal draft, likely authored by Alan Dershowitz given the context of the 'House Oversight' Bates stamp collection. The text argues against the censorship of pornography, critiquing a definition proposed by 'radical feminists' as too vague and potentially encompassing classic literature. The author posits that political censorship and the suppression of state secrets pose a greater threat to democracy than obscenity.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book draft (likely by Alan Dershowitz) discussing the legal defense of actor Harry Reems in the 'Deep Throat' obscenity case. The text details the prosecutor's (Parrish) motivations, Dershowitz's decision to take the case pro bono, and the strategy to win in the 'court of public opinion' by garnering support from mainstream celebrities and The New York Times. The page bears a House Oversight stamp, indicating it was part of a document production.
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