U.S. v. Shrake, No. 07-1790 (7th Cir.) (515 F.3d 743) (February 6, 2008) (Judge Frank H. Easterbrook)
In this case, the Court addressed a controversial and much litigated provision of the Adam Walsh Child Protection Safety Act of 2006 (the “Adam Walsh Act”), namely 18 U.S.C. § 3509(m), which limits a defendant’s access to evidence in child pornography cases.
As a matter of interest, § 3509(m) was ...
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