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- Redrup_v._New_York abstract "Redrup v. New York, 386 U.S. 767 (1967) was a May 8, 1967 ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States, widely regarded as the end of American censorship of written fiction. Robert Redrup was a Times Square newsstand clerk who sold two of William Hamling's Greenleaf Classics paperback pulp sex novels, Lust Pool and Shame Agent, to a plainclothes police officer. He was tried and convicted in 1965. With financial backing from Hamling, Redrup appealed his case to the Supreme Court where his conviction was overturned by 7-2. The court's final ruling affirmed that written materials that were neither sold to minors nor foisted on unwilling audiences were constitutionally protected, thereby de facto ending American censorship of written material. After this decision, the Supreme Court systematically and summarily reversed, without further opinion, scores of obscenity rulings involving paperback sex books.".
- Redrup_v._New_York wikiPageID "15825018".
- Redrup_v._New_York wikiPageRevisionID "567756353".
- Redrup_v._New_York arguedatea "--10-10".
- Redrup_v._New_York arguedateb "11".
- Redrup_v._New_York argueyear "1966".
- Redrup_v._New_York decidedate "--05-08".
- Redrup_v._New_York decideyear "1967".
- Redrup_v._New_York fullname "Robert Redrup, Petitioners v. State of New York; William L. Austin, Petitioner v. State of Kentucky; Gent, et al., Appellants v. State of Arkansas".
- Redrup_v._New_York hasPhotoCollection Redrup_v._New_York.
- Redrup_v._New_York holding "Written materials that were not sold to minors, or foisted on unwilling audiences were constitutionally protected.".
- Redrup_v._New_York litigants "Redrup v. New York".
- Redrup_v._New_York majority "Per curiam".
- Redrup_v._New_York scotus "1965".
- Redrup_v._New_York uspage "767".
- Redrup_v._New_York usvol "386".
- Redrup_v._New_York subject Category:1967_in_United_States_case_law.
- Redrup_v._New_York subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Redrup_v._New_York subject Category:United_States_obscenity_case_law.
- Redrup_v._New_York type Case.
- Redrup_v._New_York type LegalCase.
- Redrup_v._New_York type SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase.
- Redrup_v._New_York type UnitOfWork.
- Redrup_v._New_York type Event.
- Redrup_v._New_York type Situation.
- Redrup_v._New_York comment "Redrup v. New York, 386 U.S. 767 (1967) was a May 8, 1967 ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States, widely regarded as the end of American censorship of written fiction. Robert Redrup was a Times Square newsstand clerk who sold two of William Hamling's Greenleaf Classics paperback pulp sex novels, Lust Pool and Shame Agent, to a plainclothes police officer. He was tried and convicted in 1965.".
- Redrup_v._New_York label "Redrup v. New York".
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- Redrup_v._New_York sameAs Q7306236.
- Redrup_v._New_York sameAs Q7306236.
- Redrup_v._New_York wasDerivedFrom Redrup_v._New_York?oldid=567756353.
- Redrup_v._New_York isPrimaryTopicOf Redrup_v._New_York.
- Redrup_v._New_York name "Robert Redrup, Petitioners v. State of New York; William L. Austin, Petitioner v. State of Kentucky; Gent, et al., Appellants v. State of Arkansas".