Edward de Grazia
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[[Edward de Grazia]] was an American jurist and a founding member of the faculty of the [[Benjamin Cardozo Law School]], and has written extensively on [[freedom of the press]]. | [[Edward de Grazia]] was an American jurist and a founding member of the faculty of the [[Benjamin Cardozo Law School]], and has written extensively on [[freedom of the press]]. | ||
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Edward de Grazia was an American jurist and a founding member of the faculty of the Benjamin Cardozo Law School, and has written extensively on freedom of the press.
He is the author of Girls Lean Back Everywhere: The Law of Obscenity and the Assault on Genius, Censorship Landmarks and Banned Films.
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