1973 United States Supreme Court case
Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton, 413 U.S. 49 (1973), was a case in which 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.[1] The Court distinguished the case from Stanley v. Georgia,[2] 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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- Text of Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton, 413 U.S. 49 (1973) is available from: CourtListener Findlaw Justia Library of Congress OpenJurist Oyez (oral argument audio)