American Booksellers v. Hudnut
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American Booksellers v. Hudnut was a 1985 court case that challenged the constitutionality of an Antipornography civil rights ordinance enacted in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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The case was first heard by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana.
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