Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton
- Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton
SCOTUSCase
Litigants=Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton
ArgueDate=October 19
ArgueYear=1972
DecideDate=June 21
DecideYear=1973
FullName= Paris Adult Theatre I et al. v. Slaton, District Attorney, et al.
USVol=413
USPage=49
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Holding=A civil injunction barring the theatres in question from showing adult films was upheld, however the State's definitions of obscene material must be re-evaluated in light of recent jurisprudence.
SCOTUS=1972-1975
Majority=Burger
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"Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton", 413 U.S. 49 (1973). The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a state court's injunction against the showing of obscene films in a movie theatre restricted to consenting adults. The Court distinguished the case from "Stanley v. Georgia", 394 U.S. 557 (1969), saying that the privacy of the home that was controlling in "Stanley" was not present in the commercial exhibition of obscene movies in a theatre.
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*List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 413
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