Golden Gate University Law Review
Abstract
This article reviews the wider legal, political and psychological consequences of the drive against "pornography". The concern of this article is that the "anti-pornography" campaign has serious and as-yet ill-considered implications for a broader category of communication, here termed "sexual speech".
Recommended Citation
Mary C. Dunlap,
Sexual Speech and The State: Putting Pornography in its Place, 17 Golden Gate U. L. Rev.
(1987).
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/ggulrev/vol17/iss3/2