A.C.L.U. v. Mukasey, No. 07-2539 (3rd Cir.) (534 F.3d 181) (July 22, 2008) (Judge Morton I. Greenberg)
For more than a decade, Congress and the courts have been battling over the permissible boundaries of legislation designed to outlaw child pornography on the Internet. The latest battle lines can trace their history to 1997, when the Supreme Court struck down several key provisions of the former Communications Decency ...
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