In Parody of Public Figures: Hustler Magazine Inc. v. Falwell, readers will learn how the case got all the way to the Supreme Court, where the right to parody public figure-and the First Amendment were upheld. Gold explains the controversial decision in a narrative that is both informative and highly entertaining.
They knock politely. You answer, and find well-groomed, friendly faces of solid young people. They are the strangers at your door, peddling their own interpretation of Scripture, and not-so-subtly attacking the Faith by which you live.