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This video humorously analyzes the potential prison sentence SpongeBob SquarePants could face if his cartoon antics were judged under real-world legal standards. It breaks down his actions across ...
They hypothesized that more threatening faces and larger bodies would be selected when the perpetrator was presented in a criminal context, rather than in a neutral context, but this did not turn ...
The other day, Larry Bartels posted a Monkey Cage article entitled “Here’s how a cartoon smiley face punched a big hole in democratic theory,” with the subtitle, “Fleeting exposure to ...
Free Speech. Criminal Libel Conviction for Anti-Nixon Cartoon An interesting 1969 case (based on a publication right after the 1968 election), reversed on appeal in 1974; thanks to Jacob Gershman ...