During the Cold War, the Hollywood blacklist targeted suspected communists in the entertainment industry, leading to denial of employment and devastating personal impacts. It was compiled by industry leaders and kept secret, causing fear and suspicion. The blacklist, which violated free speech rights, was part of a larger trend in other industries during this period.
First Amendment Project
Miller vs California (1973)
Supreme Court case testing the boundaries of "obscenity" and established the "Miller test" for the same concept.