Supreme Court case testing the boundaries of "obscenity" and established the "Miller test" for the same concept.
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Roth v. United States (1957)
In 1957, Roth v. United States redefined the test for obscenity unprotected by the First Amendment. The Supreme Court upheld Roth's conviction and stated that obscenity is not protected by the First Amendment. The decision remains controversial, shaping the definition and prosecution of obscenity in the U.S. and leading to refinement in Miller v. California (1973).