United States v. Whorley

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United States v. Whorley was a case, decided 18 December 2008, in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit rejected the defendant's arguments "that cartoons depicting minors in sexually explicit conduct must depict real-life minors to violate" 18 U.S.C. § 1466A(a)(1). Bryan Kim-Butler writes, "What is perhaps most striking about Whorley is not how the majority deals with the first amendment issues at stake, but rather how those issues are evaded."[1]

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