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  2. Oz (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Oz was one of several 'underground' publications targeted by the Obscene Publications Squad, and their offices had already been raided on several occasions, but the conjunction of schoolchildren and what some viewed as obscene material set the scene for the Oz obscenity trial of 1971. In one key respect it was a virtual re-run of the second ...

  3. Michael Argyle (judge) - Wikipedia

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    As a judge, he is best remembered for his role during the Oz obscenity trial, in which the three Oz editors (Richard Neville, Jim Anderson and Felix Dennis) were tried on three charges, including "conspiracy to corrupt public morals", an offence which, in theory, carried a virtually unlimited penalty. The three defendants were found guilty ...

  4. Schoolkids Oz - Wikipedia

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    Schoolkids Oz was No. 28 of Oz magazine. The issue was, on a special occasion, edited by 5th - and 6th-form children. It was the subject of a high-profile obscenity case in the United Kingdom from June 1971 to 5 August 1971, [ 1 ] the longest trial under the 1959 Obscene Publications Act .

  5. 5 comics who were arrested onstage - AOL

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    Before obscenity laws were deemed unconstitutional in the early 1970s, comedians risked the threat of arrest for performing material deemed lewd or obscene. Here are five comedians who were ...

  6. A Constitutionally Dubious California Bill Would Ban ... - AOL

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    The 4th Circuit also rejected that argument, noting that cartoons are covered by the law only when they are "obscene" and that obscenity is not protected by the First Amendment.

  7. Obscene Publications Act 1959 - Wikipedia

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    Schoolkids Oz, which prompted the Oz obscenity trial. In 1971 the editors of Oz were tried for publishing obscene materials, specifically the Schoolkids Oz issue. Oz was an underground magazine with a circulation of 40,000 which aimed to challenge the "older generation's outdated beliefs and standards of behaviour and morality". For its 28th ...

  8. Cabinet confirmation process and recess appointments, explained

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    For all the drama generated every four years by Cabinet appointments, defeat of a nominee by a vote in the Senate is extremely rare.

  9. Marsha Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Rowe was employed on the London edition of OZ, and one of the magazine's London editors, Felix Dennis, later described her as the publication's "anchor" during this period. When the three editors (Neville, Dennis and Jim Anderson ) were tried at the Old Bailey for obscenity in Schoolkids Oz , Rowe was part of the defence team [ 5 ] and was ...