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Obscenity Conviction of Harry Reems Cited as Potential Precedent for Political Conspiracy ProsecutionsCase Filekaggle-ho-017196House OversightObscenity Conviction of Harry Reems Cited as Potential Precedent for Political Conspiracy Prosecutions
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Obscenity Conviction of Harry Reems Cited as Potential Precedent for Political Conspiracy Prosecutions
Obscenity Conviction of Harry Reems Cited as Potential Precedent for Political Conspiracy Prosecutions The passage discusses legal commentary on the Harry Reems obscenity case and its possible use against political activists, but provides no concrete new evidence, names of officials, financial transactions, or actionable leads. It references well‑known public figures (Alan Dershowitz, Nat Hentoff) and historical legal arguments, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Legal scholars warned the Reems conviction could set a precedent for conspiracy charges against anti‑war activists.; Nat Hentoff and Alan Dershowitz publicly criticized the potential expansion of obscenity law.; The case is framed as a First Amendment issue with broader implications for free speech.
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