First Amendment freedoms impose some limits on publicly funded libraries\u27 discretion to manage their collections, but identifying those limits is difficult. The First Amendment law of libraries is murky territory, defined by three Supreme Court decisions that failed to produce majority opinions and lower court opinions that have employed a variety of doctrinal approaches. Libraries nonetheless must make sense of these cases to create and implement collection development and Internet access policies and procedures. This article surveys and analyzes the First Amendment law of library collections and finds that libraries\u27 discretion is broad, but certain limitations apply. These can serve as a reminder to librarians of their ethical comm...
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 use of filters to block those Internet sites that some public libraries and/or communities deem ...
First Amendment freedoms impose some limits on publicly funded libraries\u27 discretion to manage th...
The group of technologies known as the Internet has transformed information gathering and sharing in...
Melora Norman reviews the history and challenges faced by libraries in dealing with citizen first am...
During the Great Recession, libraries have seen an increase in the number of Internet patrons. The p...
(ALA),one of supporting intellectual freedom and opposing censorship, is well known to be of relativ...
When dealing with First Amendment free speech issues in the context of public libraries, courts have...
Objective: Libraries have been called on by international organizations to avoid censorship and to p...
In United States v. American Library Ass\u27n, the United States Supreme Court held that filtering p...
This Note will examine the constitutional issues raised by installing Internet filtering software in...
Noting the recent bicentennial of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Professor S...
I. Introduction II. Traditional Control of School Operations … A. Power of Boards of Education … B. ...
Missouri’s government is considering a sweeping new regulation of public libraries. The proposed rul...
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 use of filters to block those Internet sites that some public libraries and/or communities deem ...
First Amendment freedoms impose some limits on publicly funded libraries\u27 discretion to manage th...
The group of technologies known as the Internet has transformed information gathering and sharing in...
Melora Norman reviews the history and challenges faced by libraries in dealing with citizen first am...
During the Great Recession, libraries have seen an increase in the number of Internet patrons. The p...
(ALA),one of supporting intellectual freedom and opposing censorship, is well known to be of relativ...
When dealing with First Amendment free speech issues in the context of public libraries, courts have...
Objective: Libraries have been called on by international organizations to avoid censorship and to p...
In United States v. American Library Ass\u27n, the United States Supreme Court held that filtering p...
This Note will examine the constitutional issues raised by installing Internet filtering software in...
Noting the recent bicentennial of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Professor S...
I. Introduction II. Traditional Control of School Operations … A. Power of Boards of Education … B. ...
Missouri’s government is considering a sweeping new regulation of public libraries. The proposed rul...
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 use of filters to block those Internet sites that some public libraries and/or communities deem ...