User talk:CyberSkull/Template:US Supreme Court Case
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Miller v. California | |
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The Supreme Court of the United States |
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Argued: | January 18-19, 1972 |
Reargued: | November 7, 1972 |
Decided: | June 21, 1973 |
Full case name: | Marvin Miller v. State of California |
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Citations: | 413 U.S. 15 (1973) |
Prior History: | Summary affirmation of jury verdict by Appellate Department, Superior Court of California, County of Orange, was unpublished. |
Holdings
Obscene materials are defined as those that the average person, applying contemporary community standards, find, taken as a whole, appeal to the prurient interest; that depict or describe, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct specifically defined by applicable state law; and that, taken as a whole, lack serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value. |
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Laws Applied
U.S. Const. amend. I; Cal. Penal Code 311.2(a) |
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Supreme Court of the United States |
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Argued January 18-19, 1972 Reargued November 7, 1972 Decided June 21, 1973 |
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Obscene materials are defined as those that the average person, applying contemporary community standards, find, taken as a whole, appeal to the prurient interest; that depict or describe, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct specifically defined by applicable state law; and that, taken as a whole, lack serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value. | ||||||||
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U.S. Const. amend. I; Cal. Penal Code 311.2(a) |
[edit] Discussion
I didn't understand wikipedia's infobox language until you created one. My apologies. I think I've got something that is similar to the current ones (I stole the formatting from Roe). It's here, but I can't figure out the QiF formatting necessary to hide blocks if they are unnecessary for an article. Is this possible? --User:Kchase02 (T, C, e) 00:31, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
- QIF isn't used anymore in favor of #if, which I will be applying to the template here todayish. Dread Lord CyberSkull ✎☠ 21:18, 12 May 2006 (UTC)