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MCLE: Dirty Words & Filthy Pictures: Film and the First Amendment

Tuesday, September 20, 2016
6:30 p.m. — 7:30 p.m.

From film’s beginnings as a nickelodeon amusement to its emergence as a multi-million dollar business, court decisions and laws have influenced what movies could be made – and what state censors and regional regulators had the power to suppress. Dirty Words reveals how changing interpretations of the First Amendment affect the media industry, both historically and today.

Class covers:

The presenter’s book Dirty Words & Filthy Pictures: Film and the First Amendment (The University of Texas Press) will be available for sale at a special discounted price.

Earn 1 hour general MCLE credit

Presented by Jeremy Geltzer:
Jeremy Geltzer is an author and attorney who has worked for Paramount, Warner Bros., ABC/Disney, and Lions Gate. Prior to his legal career, he was a writer and producer at Turner Classic Movies where he worked with classic stars including Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Charlton Heston, and Anthony Quinn. He has taught Film History at Georgia State University and is teaching an upcoming course on Media and Censorship at UCLA.

Registration fees: $35
Non-refundable, payment reserves spot.

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