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Hustler and Magazine
* February 24 – Hustler Magazine v. Falwell: The Supreme Court of the United States sides with Hustler magazine by overturning a lower court decision to award Jerry Falwell $ 200, 000 for defamation.
* December 2 – Hustler Magazine v. Falwell is argued before the U. S. Supreme Court.
During the proceedings in Keeton v. Hustler Magazine, Flynt reportedly shouted " Fuck this court!
In 1988, Flynt won an important Supreme Court decision, Hustler Magazine v. Falwell, after being sued by Reverend Jerry Falwell in 1983, over an offensive ad parody in Hustler that suggested that Falwell's first sexual encounter was with his mother in an out-house.
* Official Hustler Magazine website
Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell,, was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, in a unanimous 8 – 0 decision ( Justice Anthony Kennedy took no part in the consideration or decision of the case ), that the First Amendment's free-speech guarantee prohibits awarding damages to public figures to compensate for emotional distress intentionally inflicted upon them.
See Hustler Magazine v. Falwell
* Hustler Magazine v. Falwell, 485 U. S. 46 ( 1988 ): Extending standard to intentional infliction of emotional distress
During debate over the impeachment of Bill Clinton on December 19, 1998, Hustler Magazine Publisher Larry Flynt offered one million dollars for each unflattering sexual story about Republican members of congress.
Hustler Magazine v. Falwell excluded parodies from even this limited standard, as they included no actionable statements of fact.
* Hustler Magazine v. Falwell ( 1988 ) parody of a public figure is not libel.
The U. S. Supreme Court case Hustler v. Falwell involved an IIED claim brought by the evangelist Jerry Falwell against the publisher of Hustler Magazine for a parody ad that described Falwell as having lost his virginity to his mother in an outhouse.
The Court narrowed the definition of libel with the case of Hustler Magazine v. Falwell made famous in the movie The People vs. Larry Flynt.
See Hustler Magazine v. Falwell, Texas v. Johnson.
* Hustler Magazine v. Falwell
The most serious incident involving a fictional advertisement in a magazine caused a lawsuit which reached all the way to the U. S. Supreme Court, when Hustler Magazine ran a parody of a liquor ad which would ask people about their " first time.
Falwell sued Hustler Magazine and its publisher Larry Flynt for invasion of privacy, libel and emotional distress.
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Hustler and .
Hustler ( Knight Dream-Torkin ) is a playful bay rascal of a colt, not the best gaited, but he surely can pace and is right there with them, and sometimes leading them, in the best miles.
The late 1950s and early 1960s heralded the arrival of two new bomber aircraft, the supersonic B-58 Hustler and B-70 Valkyrie.
Twenty-five years after The Hustler, Newman reprised his role of " Fast " Eddie Felson in the Martin Scorsese-directed The Color of Money ( 1986 ), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor.
Over the next decade the company introduced the F-106 Delta Dart Interceptor ( the earlier F-102 Delta Dagger being designed before the takeover ), the B-58 Hustler and the Convair 880 and 990 airliners.
In 2011, workplace safety complaints were brought against Hustler and other adult film production companies by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, leading to several citations brought by Cal / OSHA.
Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr., was born in Roswell, New Mexico, to Erma Louise Swope and Lt. Col. Henry John Deutschendorf, Sr., an Air Force Lieutenant Colonel ( who set three speed records in the B-58 Hustler bomber and earned a place in the Air Force Hall of Fame ).
Suze was the first female staff photographer for both Playboy and Hustler.
She went on to shoot a much more explicit self-portrait in a June 1977 Hustler pictorial.
Suze Randall was staff photographer from 1975 until 1977 for Playboy under the supervision of the magazine's West Coast editor Marilyn Grabowski, then from 1977 until 1979 staff photographer for Hustler.
LFP mainly produces sexually graphic videos and magazines, most notably Hustler.
Flynt decided to open a new, higher-class bar, which would also be the first in the area to feature nude hostess dancers ; he named it the Hustler Club.
From 1968 onward, with the help of his brother Jimmy and later his girlfriend Althea Leasure, he opened Hustler Clubs in Akron, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Toledo.
In March 1972, Flynt created the Hustler Newsletter, a four-page, black-and-white publication about his clubs.
This item became so popular with his customers that by May 1972, he expanded the Hustler Newsletter to 16 pages, then to 32 pages in August 1973.

Hustler and Falwell
Thus, Hustler magazine's parody of Jerry Falwell was deemed to be within the law, because the Court found that reasonable people would not have interpreted the parody to contain factual claims, leading to a reversal of the jury verdict in favor of Falwell, who had previously been awarded $ 150, 000 in damages by a lower court.
While Hustler magazine has always been known for its explicit pictures of nude women and for what many consider crude humor, the prominent fundamentalist Protestant minister Jerry Falwell objected to the parody ad the magazine printed in 1983 targeted at him, in which Falwell related having an incestuous encounter with his mother in an outhouse.
The Hustler parody featured a picture of Falwell, and a fictional " interview " in which " Falwell " describes his first sexual experience as occurring " with Mom " in an outhouse while both were " drunk off our God-fearing asses on Campari.
Falwell sued Larry Flynt, Hustler magazine, and Flynt's distribution company in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia for libel, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Even if Nast's cartoons were not particularly offensive, Falwell argued that the Hustler parody advertisement in this case was so " outrageous " as to take it outside the scope of First Amendment protection.
In a 1983 parody of an advertisement for Campari, Hustler described the then-prominent fundamentalist Protestant minister Jerry Falwell having a drunken, incestuous encounter with his mother in an outhouse.

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