Child pornography statutes have been passed by Congress and most of the states. This note examines one such law, New York section 263.15, which has been declared unconstitutional by the New York Court of Appeals. The author contends that the law impinges on freedom of expression in ways unnecessary to achieve its purpose and should be declared unconstitutional
The author of this student note examines a recent Minneapolis city ordinance that declares pornograp...
This Symposium essay identifies two dramatic expansions of child pornography law: prosecutions for p...
Congress first outlawed child pornography in the Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation ...
Child pornography statutes have been passed by Congress and most of the states. This note examines o...
Like Homer\u27s hero Odysseus, who was confronted with the impossible challenge of safely navigating...
This article will begin with an overview of the child pornography problem, then move to a more detai...
This note seeks both to define the particular forms of expression involving juveniles which, accordi...
Though the depiction of minors engaged in obscene or sexual acts has been heavily criminalized, mode...
This article examines the current law related to child pornography and how it leaves a gap for morph...
The life of the child pornographer, while never easy, became increasingly difficult in the 1980s whe...
Although the First Amendment ordinarily protects the creation, distribution, and possession of visua...
This article addressed the constitutionality of the Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1995 (Hatch ...
Under current First Amendment doctrine, a law directed at indecent speech is treated as content-bas...
This Note will explore the struggle in the area of child pornography between the state’s legitimate ...
The sexual exploitation of children is an object of public concern. State and federal governments ha...
The author of this student note examines a recent Minneapolis city ordinance that declares pornograp...
This Symposium essay identifies two dramatic expansions of child pornography law: prosecutions for p...
Congress first outlawed child pornography in the Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation ...
Child pornography statutes have been passed by Congress and most of the states. This note examines o...
Like Homer\u27s hero Odysseus, who was confronted with the impossible challenge of safely navigating...
This article will begin with an overview of the child pornography problem, then move to a more detai...
This note seeks both to define the particular forms of expression involving juveniles which, accordi...
Though the depiction of minors engaged in obscene or sexual acts has been heavily criminalized, mode...
This article examines the current law related to child pornography and how it leaves a gap for morph...
The life of the child pornographer, while never easy, became increasingly difficult in the 1980s whe...
Although the First Amendment ordinarily protects the creation, distribution, and possession of visua...
This article addressed the constitutionality of the Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1995 (Hatch ...
Under current First Amendment doctrine, a law directed at indecent speech is treated as content-bas...
This Note will explore the struggle in the area of child pornography between the state’s legitimate ...
The sexual exploitation of children is an object of public concern. State and federal governments ha...
The author of this student note examines a recent Minneapolis city ordinance that declares pornograp...
This Symposium essay identifies two dramatic expansions of child pornography law: prosecutions for p...
Congress first outlawed child pornography in the Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation ...