Document Type
Article
Repository Date
2010
Keywords
Pornography, Sexual violence, Meese Commission, Attorney General's Commission on Pornography, Schauer, First Amendment, Freedom of speech, Suppression of speech
Subject Categories
Constitutional Law | Law
Abstract
The Meese Commission gave this nation a new political truth that in years to come will undoubtedly play an important role in federal or state efforts to restrict or suppress speech having pornographic content. Legislators, policymakers and the general public will quote and rely upon the Commission's key finding that exposure to sexually violent materials "bears a causal relationship" to acts of sexual violence, unaware that the principal drafter of the Report played down this confidence in a separately published academic essay.
Repository Citation
D'Amato, Anthony, "A New Political Truth: Exposure to Sexually Violent Materials Causes Sexual Violence" (2010). Faculty Working Papers. 74.
https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/facultyworkingpapers/74