Bleep, Bleep: Obscenity In America

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Bleep, Bleep: Obscenity In America
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KZ2314
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Bleep, Bleep: Obscenity In America| Produced by KPFK| Broadcast on January 5, 1988. - CONTENT: The program opens with an excerpt from Mollies Blooms soliloquy from Ulysses and then moves into a discussion of first amendment speech rights| guest Sam Rosenwein, a member of the New York bar and the bar of the US supreme court, and a specialist in constitutional liberties, Carol Sobel is a staff attorney with the American Civil Liberities Union who has worked on church and state issues and no the obscenity case of Jello Biafra, and Pacifica in its Freedom of Information claim regarding the FCC decision to issue indecency and obscenity warnings against Pacifica for the airing of the Jerker. - Broadcast on January 5, 1988.

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