John Woolsey
John Woolsey was a New York judge who gained prominence for his landmark ruling in 1933 that declared James Joyce's 'Ulysses' not to be pornographic, thereby playing a crucial role in the book's eventual availability in the United States and the recognition of literary freedom of expression.
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John Woolsey was the judge who ruled that Ulysses was not a pornographic book in a 1933 court case.
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