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In its due process analysis, the appeals court said that in the context of the law's "extreme and onerous" conditions, individuals who could truthfully be described as convicted sex offenders were nonetheless entitled to a chance to dispute the "false stigma" of being placed on a list that suggested by its very nature that they were unusually dangerous.
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The United States Customs Court, however, ruled that the book did not contain "one word, phrase, sentence or paragraph which could be truthfully pointed out as offensive to modesty".
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