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13 January 2012 - It's Obscene!
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Publish-date-icon January 13, 2012
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Well this week it's all about sex again! And you really probably should ensure your children aren't in the back seats if you're listening in the car. Awkward questions might abound. Ben, Kirstin and regular contributor, Jonathan Holt, talk with Alex Dymock once more following the verdict in the Southwark Obscene Publications Trial and are joined by Myles Jackman, one of Michael Peacock's defence team and journalist David Allen Green to discuss the merits of repealing the 1959 Act and what this verdict means for future prosecutions.  

On a similar (in the broadest possible sense) story we consider the merits of the so called abstinence bill - which aims to make it mandatory to include abstinence options in sex-education of girls only.

We also discuss less and less money for trainee solicitors (it's always the good news with us eh?) and the ways and means of obtaining justice for barristers.

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