The Supreme Court of the United States held that the Child Online Protection Act\u27s use of community standards to determine if material is harmful to minors does not violate the First Amendment. Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union et al., 122 S. Ct. 1700 (2002
In this article, I scrutinize Congress\u27s recent efforts to regulate access to sexually-themed Int...
Though the depiction of minors engaged in obscene or sexual acts has been heavily criminalized, mode...
This Note will explore the struggle in the area of child pornography between the state’s legitimate ...
The Communications Decency Act, the government\u27s previous attempt to protect minors from online p...
The Supreme Court weighs in for a second time in the more than 5-year-old court battle over whether ...
Challengers of the Child Online Protection Act, a recently enacted federal law prohibiting the posti...
Both the Child Pornography Prevention Act ( CPPA ) and the Child Online Protection Act ( COPA ) were...
The age of the Internet has allowed users of all ages to access an infinite number of subjects. Howe...
Several states have enacted statutes to protect minors from harmful or obscene materials disseminate...
Due to the ease of Internet searching, Congress has passed the Child Online Protection Act to protec...
The Children\u27s Internet Protection Act contains filtering provisions for public libraries that co...
Litigation and court action have provided little in the way of providing solutions to anyone dealing...
Are children entitled to the same First Amendment rights as adults? This Article explores the consti...
Recently, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a California law that banned the sale o...
This article examines the history of judicial and legislative responses to the issue of consumption ...
In this article, I scrutinize Congress\u27s recent efforts to regulate access to sexually-themed Int...
Though the depiction of minors engaged in obscene or sexual acts has been heavily criminalized, mode...
This Note will explore the struggle in the area of child pornography between the state’s legitimate ...
The Communications Decency Act, the government\u27s previous attempt to protect minors from online p...
The Supreme Court weighs in for a second time in the more than 5-year-old court battle over whether ...
Challengers of the Child Online Protection Act, a recently enacted federal law prohibiting the posti...
Both the Child Pornography Prevention Act ( CPPA ) and the Child Online Protection Act ( COPA ) were...
The age of the Internet has allowed users of all ages to access an infinite number of subjects. Howe...
Several states have enacted statutes to protect minors from harmful or obscene materials disseminate...
Due to the ease of Internet searching, Congress has passed the Child Online Protection Act to protec...
The Children\u27s Internet Protection Act contains filtering provisions for public libraries that co...
Litigation and court action have provided little in the way of providing solutions to anyone dealing...
Are children entitled to the same First Amendment rights as adults? This Article explores the consti...
Recently, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a California law that banned the sale o...
This article examines the history of judicial and legislative responses to the issue of consumption ...
In this article, I scrutinize Congress\u27s recent efforts to regulate access to sexually-themed Int...
Though the depiction of minors engaged in obscene or sexual acts has been heavily criminalized, mode...
This Note will explore the struggle in the area of child pornography between the state’s legitimate ...