1972: Tennessee Appeals Court Decision: "heterosexual intercourse"

The Court asserts that "Hair" contains a nude scene and that this is "the most controversial portion" of the musical. This almost completely ignores the District Court's description of the play as involving not only nudity but repeated "simulated acts of anal intercourse, frontal intercourse, heterosexual intercourse, homosexual intercourse, and group intercourse . . . ." 1

Note
1  341 F. Supp. 465, 472-474 (ED Tenn. 1972)

Source
FindLaw: SOUTHEASTERN PROMOTIONS, LTD. v. CONRAD
http://laws.findlaw.com/us/420/546.html
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=420&invol=546#fff1