Sale Of Dog Fighting Videos Free Speech?

Posted on Friday, 16 of October , 2009 at 4:35 pm The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in U.S. v. Stevens on Tuesday, a landmark appeal case that will decide whether the sale of dog fighting videos is protected by the Constitutional right to free speech.The case involves dog fighting propagandist Robert J. Stevens, who was convicted in 2005 for marketing three videos that showed genuine animal fighting. Stevens became the first person convicted under the Crush Act (or U.S. Code Section 48),

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