green
Positive treatment
2.3 score
Top citers, strongest first. 1 distinct citer.
discussed
Cited as authority (rule)
McCauley v. Tropic of Cancer
That material could be reasonably considered as approaching, if not within, the category of pornography, if defined as "daydream material calculated to feed the autoerotic desires of the immature or perverted." Footnote 15, supra, p. 62.
Lovett
v.
United States Chobot v. Wisconsin Oakley v. United States Cafferata v. Ohio Kinnear-Weed Corp. v. Humble Oil & Refining Co. Great Lakes Airlines, Inc. v. Civil Aeronautics Board Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway Co. v. Borrero Dulberg v. Scovill Manufacturing Co. Sepulveda v. Colorado Owens v. Ellis, Corrections Director
v.
United States Chobot v. Wisconsin Oakley v. United States Cafferata v. Ohio Kinnear-Weed Corp. v. Humble Oil & Refining Co. Great Lakes Airlines, Inc. v. Civil Aeronautics Board Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway Co. v. Borrero Dulberg v. Scovill Manufacturing Co. Sepulveda v. Colorado Owens v. Ellis, Corrections Director
No. 110; No. 146; No. 167; No. 274; No. 314; No. 318; No. 324; No. 445; No. 463; No. 506.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Dec 4, 1961.
Published
ante, p. 818;
ante, p. 15;
ante, p. 888;
ante, p. 834;
ante, p. 890;
ante, p. 890;
ante, p. 891;
ante, p. 882;
ante, p. 882; and
ante, p. 33. Petitions for rehearing denied.