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Ascroft_V._ACLU
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Ascroft V. ACLU
The proliferation of the Internet has created a new arena for the government to regulate. Passed in 1998, The Child Online Protection Act (COPA) was intended to keep minors from accessing harmful material on the World Wide Web. COPA relies on community standards to identify material to be banned from the Web. In John Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU contended that COPA is in violation of the First Amendment because it prevents adults from accessing material that they have a constitutional right to view. Lower courts agreed, including the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which found fault with the community standards provision. The court maintained that the very nature of the Internet makes it impossible to restrict access to a site based on geographic location of the user. In a reversal of this view, the Supreme Court ruled with a majority of eight to one that COPAs reliance on community standards to judge obscenity harmful to children does not violate the First Amendment.
Writing the majority opinion in this case was Justice Clarence Thomas. He defended Congresss attempt to tone down the Communications Decency Act, which was declared unconstitutional
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