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= Roth v. United States (1958) = | = Roth v. United States (1958) = | ||
The Evening Star reports on [[Roth v. United States (1958)]], a Supreme Court case which lifted a ban on obscene materials from the Post Office enacted against three magazines, including ''One'' by the [[Mattachine Society]] (January | The Evening Star reports on [[Roth v. United States (1958)]], a Supreme Court case which lifted a ban on obscene materials from the Post Office enacted against three magazines, including ''One'' by the [[Mattachine Society]] (January 14, 1958). | ||
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This page will cover landmark Supreme Court Cases which impacted LGBTQIA+ communities in the USA.
Roth v. United States (1958)
The Evening Star reports on Roth v. United States (1958), a Supreme Court case which lifted a ban on obscene materials from the Post Office enacted against three magazines, including One by the Mattachine Society (January 14, 1958).