washingtonpost.com - The Supreme Court's decision to send the Child
Online Protection Act (COPA) back to a lower court is reaping praise
among civil liberties groups and disappointment from conservative
policy groups -- and could prove the beginning of a boom of sorts for
software companies that develop products that let parents restrict
what their kids can see on the Internet.
Court Rejects Child Porn Internet Law (washingtonpost.com)
Court Rejects Child Porn Internet Law (washingtonpost.com)09/10/2004 11:46 PM washingtonpost.com - A federal court yesterday struck down as
unconstitutional a path-breaking Pennsylvania law designed to prevent
Internet users from seeing Web sites that contain child pornography.
Forbes.com: Wal-Mart dumps cold water on U.S. economic bulls
forbes.com/markets/economy/newswire/2003/11/13/rtr1147178.h
tml track this
site | 6 links
Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on ice
Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on ice06/29/2004 12:05 PM In a close vote, the justices rule that a federal law designed to
restrict Internet pornography violates Americans' free-speech rights.
Court ready to rule on Net porn06/25/2004 06:44 PM Free speech groups brace for a Supreme Court decision that could
restrain adult Web sites--but also stymie educational sites.
Child Porn Law Debated in Court01/09/2004 10:13 PM Pennsylvania officials are defending a state law that allows them to
force ISPs to cut off access to any site they say contains child porn.
Opponents are challenging the law in court, saying huge swaths of the
Net are now off limits. By Michelle Delio.
High Court: Porn Law Too Broad06/30/2004 04:40 AM A divided Supreme Court upholds a lower-court ruling that a law
designed to protect children against sexually explicit material online
would also undermine free speech for adults.
Supreme Court Upholds Web Porn Law Block (AP)06/30/2004 04:57 AM AP - The Supreme Court blocked a law meant to shield Web-surfing
children from dirty pictures and online come-ons, ruling Tuesday that
the law also would cramp the free speech rights of adults to see and
buy what they want on the Internet.
High Court Upholds Block of Web Porn Law (AP)
High Court Upholds Block of Web Porn Law (AP)06/29/2004 10:30 AM AP - The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a law meant to punish
pornographers who peddle dirty pictures to Web-surfing kids is
probably an unconstitutional muzzle on free speech.
US court nixes Internet anti-porn law06/29/2004 08:34 PM Sydney Morning Herald Jun 30 2004 0:23AM GMT Grok Description matches for Court Pours Cold Water on Porn Law (washingtonpost.com) GrokA matches for Court Pours Cold Water on Porn Law (washingtonpost.com)
Court Pours Cold Water on Porn Law (washingtonpost.com)
The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry: