Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused on conventional issues, such as the type of forum involved, whether the government acted in a regulatory or a proprietary role, and whether the regulation could be defined as a prior restraint. With the advent of the Internet and the opportunity for the widespread dissemination of viewpoints, however, new issues have arisen. This Article focuses on the complex questions public libraries face when filtering material, usually of a sexually explicit nature, from the public using filtering software. This Article contends that public libraries require a unique analysis because they represent the government by facilitating access to speech. With t...
This article examines the inherent conflict between This article examines the inherent conflict be...
The group of technologies known as the Internet has transformed information gathering and sharing in...
Noting the recent bicentennial of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Professor S...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
The only federal court (at the time of this writing) to consider the question ruled unconstitutional...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
The only federal court (at the time of this writing) to consider the question ruled unconstitutional...
The use of filters to block those Internet sites that some public libraries and/or communities deem ...
Internet content filters -- promising a technological solution to the uniquely social problem of wid...
Public libraries in the United States are under a great deal of pressure from community groups and o...
This Note will examine the constitutional issues raised by installing Internet filtering software in...
The Children\u27s Internet Protection Act contains filtering provisions for public libraries that co...
Many public libraries provide patrons with free public-access Internet terminals, largely for access...
This article examines the inherent conflict between This article examines the inherent conflict be...
Many public libraries provide patrons with free public-access Internet terminals, largely for access...
This article examines the inherent conflict between This article examines the inherent conflict be...
The group of technologies known as the Internet has transformed information gathering and sharing in...
Noting the recent bicentennial of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Professor S...
Traditionally, whenever the government has sought to regulate speech, analysis of its action focused...
The only federal court (at the time of this writing) to consider the question ruled unconstitutional...
The Author describes how libraries electronically bar access to objectionable Internet sites and the...
The only federal court (at the time of this writing) to consider the question ruled unconstitutional...
The use of filters to block those Internet sites that some public libraries and/or communities deem ...
Internet content filters -- promising a technological solution to the uniquely social problem of wid...
Public libraries in the United States are under a great deal of pressure from community groups and o...
This Note will examine the constitutional issues raised by installing Internet filtering software in...
The Children\u27s Internet Protection Act contains filtering provisions for public libraries that co...
Many public libraries provide patrons with free public-access Internet terminals, largely for access...
This article examines the inherent conflict between This article examines the inherent conflict be...
Many public libraries provide patrons with free public-access Internet terminals, largely for access...
This article examines the inherent conflict between This article examines the inherent conflict be...
The group of technologies known as the Internet has transformed information gathering and sharing in...
Noting the recent bicentennial of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Professor S...