Communications Decency Act Decision
Persons supporting the Communications Decency Act reacted to the Supreme Court decision to declare the law unconstitutional. They stressed t… read more
Persons supporting the Communications Decency Act reacted to the Supreme Court decision to declare the law unconstitutional. They stressed that children still need to be protected from indecent material on the Internet and that Congress must try to write another law to accomplish this which the Court will accept. Following their opening remarks, the participants took questions from the press. close
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