In Miller v. California (1973), the Supreme Court concluded that material was obscene if it
a) depicts sexual conduct in artistic way.
b) lacks literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
c) violates "global standards of decency."
d) encourages lewd and lascivious thoughts.
e) all of the above.

Respuesta :

Answer: Option E - All of the above

Explanation:

The Chief Justice of supreme court,

Warren E. Burger, affirmed Miller's conviction and concluded that the material were obscene since it depicts sexual conduct in artistic way, lack literary, politics, scientific value, violates "global standards of decency", and also encourages lewd and lascivious thought.