|
|
|
Majority Opinion
|
White, J. |
|
Concurring Opinion
|
Blackmun, J. |
|
Dissenting Opinion
|
Brenan, J. (joined by Marshall, J., & Stevens, J.) |
|
Lower Court
|
Ohio Supreme Court |
|
Lower Court Ruling
|
First Amendment claim denied |
|
Oral Arguments
|
Oral Arguments
[Oyez]
|
| Lawyers |
|
| Briefs |
Alan E. Sears for the Children's Legal Foundation (for respondent)
|
Attorneys General of Ohio, Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, South Dakota and Washington (for respondent)
|
Gregory A. Loken and Judith Drazen Schretter for Covenant House et al. (for respondent)
|
H. Robert Showers, Wendell R. Bird, Jordan W. Lorence and Cimron Campbell for Concerned Women for America et al. (for respondent)
|
Peggy M. Coleman for the American Family Association, Inc. (for respondent)
|
|
| Ruling - Lower Court |
37 Ohio St. 3d 249, 525 N. E. 2d 1363
|
|
| News |
Greenhouse, Linda, "Justices, 6 to 3, Restrict Rights to Pornography," The New York Times, April 19, 1990, Sect. A, p. 1
|
Marcus, Ruth, "Justices Broaden Curb on Child Pornography," The Washington Post, April 19, 1990, Sect. A, p. 1
|
Wermiel, Stephen, "High Court's Child-Pornography Ruling is Watched for Effect on Adult Privacy," The Wall Street Journal, April 23, 1990, Sect. B, p. 5
|
|
| Other |
Chemerinsky, Erwin, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (3rd Ed.)(2006), Sect. 11.3.4.5
|
Note, "The Supreme Court: Leading Cases," 104 Harv. L. Rev. 129 (1990)
|
|
| Commentary |
"The Child Pornography Decision," The Washington Post, April 22, 1990, Sect. B, p. 6
|
Gillers, Stephen, "Abused Children vs. the Bill of Rights," The New York Times, Aug. 3, 1990, Sect. A, p. 27
|
Will, George F., "Why Liberals Look Silly," The Washington Post, April 29, 1990, Sect. D, p. 7
|
|
|
|