
Introduction
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The Meese ReportThis site reproduces the full text of the then Attorney General, Edwin Meese's final report by his Commission on Pornography, ordered by U.S. President Ronald Reagan, and published in July 1986.
Also known as the "The Meese Report", it consisits of two volumes in five parts, with 35 chapters and 960 pages, and is over 4-inches thick. |
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The books provide:
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See also:
- The Obscene, Disgusting, and Vile Meese Commission Report (1986)
- The Meese Report (on Wikipedia)
- Politics and Pornography: A Comparison of the Findings of the President's Commission and the Meese Commission and the Resulting Response, by David M. Edwards
- Negotiating Sex and Gender in the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography, (PDF) by Carole S. Vance
- "The Findings and Recommendations of the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography: Do the Psychological “Facts” Fit the Political Fury?", Daniel Linz et al, American Psychologist Volume 42, Issue 10, October 1987, Pages 946-953
- "The Feminist-Conservative Anti-Pornography Alliance and the 1986 Attorney General's Commission on Pornography Report", Robin West, Law & Social Inquiry, Volume 12, Issue 4, pages 681–711, October 1987
- "The Attorney General's Commission on Pornography: The Gaps Between “Findings” and Facts", Daniel Linz et al, Law & Social Inquiry, Volume 12, Issue 4, pages 713–736, October 1987

