Monthly Archives: March 2026
Obscenity in Federal Child Pornography Cases: Why Constitutional Challenges Failed in United States v. Wilkerson
Defendants facing child pornography charges often try to challenge the law itself, especially when the underlying facts of the case are difficult to dispute. One common strategy that defendants use in federal cases is arguing that the law is unconstitutional. For example, a defendant may try to argue that the law is too broad,… Read More »

