Jenkins v. Georgia

Jenkins v. Georgia

"Jenkins v. Georgia", ussc|418|153|1974, was a U.S. Supreme Court Case of 1974 overturning a Georgia Supreme Court ruling regarding the depiction of sexual conduct in the film "Carnal Knowledge".

The changes in the morals of American society of the 1960s and 1970s and the general receptiveness to the public to frank discussion of sexual issues was sometimes at odds with local community standards. A theatre in Albany, Georgia showed the film. On January 13, 1972, the local police served a search warrant on the theatre, and seized the film. In March 1972, the theatre manager, Mr. Jenkins, was convicted of the crime of "distributing obscene material". His conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court of Georgia. On June 24, 1974, the U.S. Supreme Court would find that the State of Georgia had gone too far in classifying material as obscene in view of its prior decision in "Miller v. California", ussc|413|15|1973 (the "Miller" standard), and would overturn the conviction. "Jenkins v. Georgia". The court also said that, Cquote|Our own viewing of the film satisfies us that "Carnal Knowledge" could not be found … to depict sexual conduct in a patently offensive way. Nothing in the movie falls within … material which may constitutionally be found … "patently offensive" … While the subject matter of the picture is, in a broader sense, sex, and there are scenes in which sexual conduct including "ultimate sexual acts" is to be understood to be taking place, the camera does not focus on the bodies of the actors at such times. There is no exhibition whatever of the actors' genitals, lewd or otherwise, during these scenes. There are occasional scenes of nudity, but nudity alone is not enough to make material legally obscene… Appellant's showing of the film "Carnal Knowledge" is simply not the "public portrayal of hard core sexual conduct for its own sake, and for the ensuing commercial gain" which we said was punishable…


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Jenkins County, Georgia — Infobox U.S. County county = Jenkins County state = Georgia seallink = map size = 225 founded = August 17, 1905 seat = Millen largest city = Millen area total sq mi = 352 area total km2 = 913 area land sq mi = 350 area land km2 = 906 area water… …   Wikipedia

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Jenkins County, Georgia — This is a list of properties and districts in Jenkins County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Map of all coordinates from Google Map of all coordinates from Bing …   Wikipedia

  • Jenkins — may refer to:People with the surname Jenkins: *Jenkins (surname) *The Jenkins, country music groupIn places in the US: *Jenkins, Kentucky *Jenkins, Minnesota *Jenkins County, Georgia *Jenkins Township, Minnesota *Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania… …   Wikipedia

  • Jenkins County — Verwaltung US Bundesstaat: Georgia Verwaltungssitz: Millen Adresse des Verwaltungssitzes: Jenkins County Administration P.O. Box 797 Millen, Georgia, 30442 0797 Gründung: 17. August 1905 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jenkins County High School — is located in Jenkins County in the city of Millen, Georgia, United States. Their mascot is the War Eagle. Jenkins County is renowned for its track team who won the state championship in 2003 and runnerups in 2004. The Jenkins County football… …   Wikipedia

  • Jenkins (Familienname) — Jenkins ist ein englischer Familienname. Herkunft und Bedeutung Der Name entstand aus Jenkin – Diminutiv zu Jean (später John), deutsch etwa „Jöhnchen“ „Johännchen“ – mit patronymischem Genitiv s Varianten Jenkyns, Jenkin Bekannte Namensträger …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Georgia 4-H — Official 4 H emblem. Motto To make the best better Formation 1904 Type Youth organizatio …   Wikipedia

  • Georgia Perimeter College — Established 1964 Type Public Endowment $598,000[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Jenkins High School — Infobox School name = Jenkins High School native name = Herschel Vespasian Jenkins High School latin name = imagesize = caption = location = streetaddress = 1800 East Derenne Avenue region = city = Savannah state = Georgia county = Chatham… …   Wikipedia

  • Georgia during Reconstruction — Wartime Reconstruction or Forty Acres and a Mule = At the beginning of Reconstruction, Georgia had overplots, this order was intended to provide for the thousands of escaped slaves who had been following his army during his March to the Sea. [… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”