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June 22, 1964): Tralins v. music magazine Gerstein (U.S., June 22, 1964) Jacobellis v. Ohio (U.S. June, 1964). It is noted that to the majority holdings of the Court of Appeals there were strong cogent dissents by Chief Judge Desmond and Associate Judges music magazine Burke and Scileppi. The stinging, scalding and caustic dissenting opinion of Chief Judge Desmond (Larkin v. Putnams Sons) the effect that "into the law itself there has come from nowhere a new constitutional theory which licenses the most unrelieved music magazine sexual filth" did not deter the majority of his court from holding that "we are bound," "must respect," "must follow" the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States. In Larkin v. Putnams' Sons that court held that because "some cities" writers and teachers of stature testified at the trial: that the alleged obscene matter "has merit and the testimony as a whole showed differences of opinion as to its value-it does not warrant suppression" and apparently it was not obscene as a matter of law.
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