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Ashcroft v. A.C.L.U., No. 00-1293 (U.S. Supreme Court) (535 U.S. 564; 122 S.Ct. 1700) (May 13, 2002) (Justice Thomas)

Here a plurality of the Court held that the Child Online Protection Act's use of "contemporary community standards" to define material that should be prohibited was not per se overly broad or vague - but did little else to address the statute's validity.

This is the Supreme Court’s second significant ...

 

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