<p> "Oncore, Obscenity, and Name: the Liquor Control Board" WA: (249-51)</p><p>1. Kathy Sullivan here uses authoritative definitions for obscenity. Based on the definitions of obscenity in Black's Law Dictionary and Pember's Mass Media Laws, what criteria for obscenity does Sullivan use?</p><p>2. How does she argue that the Menasee photographs do not meet the criteria?</p><p>3. (a) If you find Sullivan's argument persuasive, which parts were particularly influential or effective? </p><p>(b) If you are not persuaded, which parts of her argument do you find weak or ineffective? </p><p>(c) How does Sullivan shape her argument to meet the concerns and objections of her audience? </p><p>(d) How might a lawyer for the liquor control board rebut Sullivan's argument?</p>
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