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'''''[[United States v. Wiegand]]''''' was a case in which, on 18 March 1987, the [[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]] ruled that "'Lascivious' is no different in its meaning than 'lewd,' a commonsensical term whose constitutionality was specifically upheld in ''[[Miller v. California]]".<ref>{{cite court|url=http://openjurist.org/812/f2d/1239/united-states-v-e-wiegand|vol=812|reporter=F.2d|opinion=1239|court=9th Cir.|litigants=United States v. Wiegand|date=18 March 1987}}</ref>
'''''[[United States v. Wiegand]]''''' was a case in which, on 18 March 1987, the [[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]] ruled that "'Lascivious' is no different in its meaning than 'lewd,' a commonsensical term whose constitutionality was specifically upheld in ''[[Miller v. California]]".<ref>{{cite court|url=http://openjurist.org/812/f2d/1239/united-states-v-e-wiegand|vol=812|reporter=F.2d|opinion=1239|court=9th Cir.|litigants=United States v. Wiegand|date=18 March 1987}}</ref>



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United States v. Wiegand was a case in which, on 18 March 1987, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that "'Lascivious' is no different in its meaning than 'lewd,' a commonsensical term whose constitutionality was specifically upheld in Miller v. California".[1]

References

  1. United States v. Wiegand, 812 F.2d 1239 (9th Cir. 18 March 1987).