Judicial Follies: Re-revisiting the Seven Words ...Middle East

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The late comedian George Carlin has been in the news recently, thanks in large part to a lengthy HBO biography that covers both his life and the evolution of his comedy — from a conventional stand-up comedian to someone who proudly used colorful language that is only available in such places as on cable television (such as . . . HBO) — where it is permissible because the viewer has to pay for such services, so that it’s assumed the viewer/listener consents to hearing it. Ironically, consent was also the issue in 1978, when Carlin’s now-legendary monologue, “The Seven Words You Can’t Say on Television” (indirectly) became an issue for the Supreme Court. In 1973, a radio disc jockey had decide

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