Constitutional Law
Jul. 10, 2003
Library Visitors Should Study, Not
Forum Column By Jay Sekulow The U.S. Supreme Court applied sound logic and common sense when it upheld the Children's Internet Protection Act, a federal law that requires public libraries that rely on federal funds for Internet use to install filtering devices on library computers to protect children from the darker side of the Internet - pornography and obscenity. United States v. American Library Ass'n , 2003 WL 21433656 (U.S. June 23, 2003).




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