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33 Yale J. Int'l L. 299 (2008)
Obscenity and Community Standards

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Obscenity and Community Standards
Bret Boycet
1.      IN T RO D U CT IO N  .......................................................................................................................  300
II.    THE BIRTH OF OBSCENITY ................................................................... 304
A .     The  A ncient  W orld  ........................................................................................................ 305
B .    Christianity  and  C ensorship  .......................................................................................... 306
C.      Obscenity  in  the  English  Common  Law  ....................................................................... 307
D.      Victorian England and the Birth of the Modern Conception of Obscenity ..................... 310
Il.    O BSCENITY  LAW   IN  THE  UNITED  STATES ........................... ........................................................ 311
A .     The  E arly  Rep ublic  ....................................................................................................  3 12
B.      The  Comstock Act and  the  Hicklin  Doctrine ................................................................ 313
C.      Roth and the Emergence of Community Standards ....................................................... 316
D .    M  iller  and  the  M odern  Test ........................................................................................... 3 18
E.     Aspects of  the  Community  Standards  Test .................................................................... 320
F.     C urrent Im p lem entation  ........................................................................................... 324
IV.    OBSCENITY LAW IN CANADA .........................                    ...................................... 325
A.      Undue Exploitation and Community Standards .......................... 326
B.     Butler: Community Standards, Harm, and the Charter ....................... 328
C.      The Implementation of Butler: Big Brother and Little Sisters ...................................... 333
D.     Labaye: The Death of Community Standards? .............................................................. 334
E.     Community Standards in U.S. and Canadian Law ................................. 337
V.      PROBLEMS WITH   COMMUNITY     STANDARDS ................................................... . . ................... 338
A.     Is Sexual Expression Constitutionally Unprotected? ............................. 339
1.     Sexual Expression  as  Speech  .............................................................................. 339
2.     Feminist Approaches ............................................. 341
3.      The Speech-Conduct Distinction in the Courts ............................ 343
4.      Obscenity  as  Commercial Speech  .. ............................................................. 343
5.      The Social Value of Sexual Expression ........................................................... 344
B.     How Are Community Standards to Be Ascertained? .................................................... 345
1.     Community and Geography ......................................... 345
2.     Problems   with  a  National Standard ................................................................. 345
3.     Problems   with  Local Standards .......................... ........................................... 346
4.      Community   Standards in  the Internet Age ........................................................ 347
5.      Community Standards and Individual Standards ............................................... 347
6.     Aggregation   of  Standards  .............................................................................. 349
V I.   O BSCEN  ITY  AN D  H ARM   ......................................................................................... .................. 35 1
A.     M  oral Offense  and  M oral Harm  ................................................................................... 352
1.     M ill  and  Step hen  ...................................... ....................................................... 352
2.      Hart and Devlin ............................................. 353
3.     Recent Discussions ............................................. 355
4.      Moral Reasoning and Irrational Prejudice .............................. 358
B.     Community Standards and Harm to Society .. ............................................................. 360
C      Harm as an Independent Test of Obscenity ................................... 362
t      Assistant Professor, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. Ph.D. Brown University;
J.D. Northwestern University; B.A. Yale University. I would like to thank Edward Eberle, Jeffrey
Kirchmeier, Nick Kyser, Richard Moon, Ofer Raban, Julie St. John, and Laura Underkuffler for their
thoughtful comments and suggestions. I would also like to thank my Article Editors, Kate Heinzelman
and Jeff Sandberg, and the rest of the staff of The Yale Journal of International Law for all their help
with this Article.

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