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Supreme Court to take on online porn
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MAY 22, 2001 The Supreme Court on Monday accepted an appeal brought by the United States to protect a federal law which makes it a crime to show pornography to children. The 3th Circuit Court of Appeals in June 2000 issued a preliminary injunction preventing the US from enforcing the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), which President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1988. In ruling was in favor of the American Civil Liberties Union and a number of media and privacy groups. The appeal was initiated by the Clinton administration. Get the Case:
ACLU v. Reno No. 99-1324 (3rd Circuit June 22, 2000) Get the Story:
Court to Review Online Porn Law (The Washington Post 5/22) Relevant Links:
Child Online Protection Act Commission - http://www.copacommission.org
The Supreme Court - http://www.supremecourtus.gov
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