Supreme Court Argument Report: Justices Consider Dueling Hypotheticals in Child Porn Case

The Supreme Court justices on Tuesday wrestled with a challenge to the constitutionality of a federal child pornography law, with counsel for both sides fielding tough questions that included hypotheticals involving popular mainstream movies -- including "Traffic," "American Beauty" and "Lolita" -- and what Justice Stephen Breyer described as "schoolboy behavior" such as children "looking [at] and presenting to schoolmates dirty pictures."

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