Kaplan v. United States
418 U.S. 942, 94 S. Ct. 3229, 41 L. Ed. 2d 1174, 1974 U.S. LEXIS 2195
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Kaplan v. United States, 418 U.S. 942, 94 S. Ct. 3229, 41 L. Ed. 2d 1174, 1974 U.S. LEXIS 2195 (1974).
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Ct. App. D. C. Certiorari denied. Mr. Justice Douglas, being of the view that any federal ban on obscenity is prohibited by the First Amendment (see United States v. 12 200-ft. Reels of Film, 413 U. S. 123, 130 (1973) (Douglas, J., dissenting)), would grant certiorari and reverse the judgment.
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