Pandering Obscenity: Legal Definition, Supreme Court Rulings, And Regulation
Pandering obscenity is a legal concept that prohibits the sale or distribution of material that is considered to be overly explicit or that appeals solely to prurient interests. This type of material is often deemed to be harmful to minors and is therefore not protected by the First Amendment. The Supreme Court has ruled that pandering obscenity is not considered speech protected by the First Amendment and can be regulated by the government.