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United States v. American Library Assn., Inc.

United States Supreme Court

539 U.S. 194 (2003)

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Congress's Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) conditioned federal internet-access funding for public libraries on installing software blocking obscenity and child pornography and preventing minors from accessing harmful material; the American Library Association (plaintiff) sued, arguing this violated patrons' First Amendment rights, and the district court agreed and struck down CIPA, prompting the government's appeal.

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Whether a federal law requiring libraries receiving federal funds to install internet filters violates the First Amendment rights of library patrons.

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