Defending Pornography--Nadine Strossen
The fact is (and here I agree with the procensorship feminists), the sexual is political. The Court’s bright-line distinction between political and sexual speech, for First Amendment purposes, ignores the significant overlap between those categories made clear by the many major recent political controversies…
Ironically, the procensorship feminists’ revisionist definition of prohibited sexually oriented expression as speech that conveys a misogynistic message reveals the constitutional Achilles’ heel of their antipornography law: its focus on the political dimension of sexual expression.