Case Overview

Legal Principle at Issue

Whether a Washington drive-in movie operator could be punished for violating obscenity laws because passersby and minors might be exposed to a movie which was obscene only "in the context of its exhibition."

Action

Reversed. Petitioning party received a favorable disposition.

Cite this page

  • RABE v. WASHINGTON. (n.d.). First Amendment Library. Retrieved April 5, 2025, from https://www.thefire.org/supreme-court/rabe-v-washington
  • RABE v. WASHINGTON, First Amendment Library, https://www.thefire.org/supreme-court/rabe-v-washington (last visited 5 Apr. 2025).
  • Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). "RABE v. WASHINGTON." Oyez. https://www.thefire.org/supreme-court/rabe-v-washington (accessed April 5, 2025).
  • "RABE v. WASHINGTON." First Amendment Library. Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), n.d. 5 Apr. 2025, www.thefire.org/supreme-court/rabe-v-washington.
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