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  • Communications Decency Act - Wikipedia
    The Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) was the United States Congress's first notable attempt to regulate pornographic material on the Internet In the 1997 landmark case Reno v ACLU, the United States Supreme Court unanimously struck the act's anti-indecency provisions
  • Reno v. ACLU — Challenge to Censorship Provisions in the Communications . . .
    In 1997, the Supreme Court ruled in Reno v ACLU that the federal Communications Decency Act (CDA) is an unconstitutional restriction on free speech The landmark ruling affirmed the dangers of censoring what one judge called "the most participatory form of mass speech yet developed "
  • Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union (1997)
    American Civil Liberties Union, 521 U S 844 (1997), the Supreme Court held in a unanimous decision that provisions of the 1996 Communications Decency Act (CDA) were an unconstitutional, content-based restriction of First Amendment free speech rights
  • Supreme Court Declares Communications Decency Act Unconstitutional - Wiley
    In a landmark decision defining constitutional protections in cyberspace, the United States Supreme Court declared the Communications Decency Act ("CDA”) unconstitutional, holding that the Act unconstitutionally abridged free speech rights
  • Notes - LII Legal Information Institute
    Justice Stevens delivered the opinion of the Court At issue is the constitutionality of two statutory provisions enacted to protect minors from "indecent" and "patently offensive" communications on the Internet
  • The Internet Censorship Saga: 1994-1997 - Massachusetts Institute of . . .
    The CDA was overturned by the Supreme Court in the 1997 decision Reno v ACLU The fight against the CDA spurred the development of technological alternatives to government censorship, which in the post-CDA environment raise censorship concerns of their own, and the censorship saga continues
  • RENO, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES v. AMERICAN CIVIL, 521 U. S . . .
    Two provisions of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA or Act) seek to protect minors from harmful material on the Internet, an international network of interconnected computers that enables millions of people to communicate with one another in "cyberspace" and to access vast amounts of information from around the world
  • Supreme Court Throws Out Communications Decency Act - The New York . . .
    The law, known as the Communications Decency Act, made it a crime punishable by up to two years in prison and $250,000 in fines to publish indecent material on the Internet in a manner
  • Reno v. ACLU, 1997 S. Ct. Decision (BitLaw)
    This document includes the text of the Supreme Court's 1997 decision declaring the Communications Decency Act unconstitutional This case is often considered the first Internet case heard by the Supreme Court
  • “Tool Without a Handle: Reflections on 20 years from Reno v. ACLU”
    On 26 June 1997, in Reno v ACLU, the US Supreme Court decided the fate of the Communications Decency Act (“CDA”), insofar as it criminalized the intentional transmission of "obscene or indecent" messages or information





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