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Judicial Follies: Defining decency down
The linguist and public radio commentator Geoff Nunberg, known for his pithy commentaries on language he occasionally offered as a brief segment on PBS’ Fresh Air program, passed away earlier this year. Because law has so much language that is confusing or unfamiliar to the average person, a number of his oral “essays” offered observations about legal lore. For example, some years ago Nunberg brought up the morass into which the U.S. Supreme Court plunged itself nearly 50 years ago in a 1973 case called Miller v. California, when it tried to come up with a workable definition of “obscenity.” Miller was the high court’s last foray into defining obscenity — but whether Miller was the last word

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